Saturday, 26. June 2010

Future Technology, Today: Newspapers


Future Technology, Today: Newspapers

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Fair and balanced! - EXCLUSIVE: Pedophiles Find a Home on Wikipedia


Wikipedia has become home base for a loose worldwide network of pedophiles who are campaigning to spin the popular online encyclopedia in their favor and are trying to lure more people into their world, an investigation by FoxNews.com confirms.

foxnews.com

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New York man builds his own nuclear reactor


A web designer from New York has revealed a home-made nuclear reactor which he's constructed himself in a Brooklyn warehouse.

Mark Suppes is said to be the 38th independent physicist in the word to achieve nuclear fusion from a self-built reactor.

The 32-year-old amateur physicist says the device cost him £25,000 and he built it because he sees it as a possible future energy technology.

New York man builds his own nuclear reactor

newslite.tv The Original Inventor of the World-Changing Homemade Fusion Reactor: Robert Bussard (Video)

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From food to fashion, the thriving market in human hair


The trade in human hair is a growing - and very lucrative - market, with a new film by US comedian Chris Rock looking at the industry. But what can human hair be used for?

There's no such thing as a bad hair day for some people.

Not for the chef using it to get the perfect pizza crust, or the fashion designer charging up to £20,000 for clothes created using human hair. Certainly not for the hairdresser charging up to £2,500 for extensions.

Human hair is now big business in the UK and US and other parts of the world. It's also extremely lucrative for some. American comedian Chris Rock explores the international trade in his new documentary film Good Hair, released in this country on Friday.

bbc.co.uk

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