ALAGOAS, Brazil (PNN) - January 7, 2013 - A cat has been caught in a Brazilian prison for delivering materials that would help the inmates escape incarceration.
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Brazilian cat caught in prison break plot doesn’t rat on accomplices
Launch of Russia's new silent sub one step in rebuilding mighty military
MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - January 5, 2013 - Russia recently launched its near silent nuclear submarine following several years of development.
The Borey Class submarine, dubbed Vladimir Monomakh, has a next generation nuclear reactor, can dive deeper than 1,200 feet, and carries up to 20 nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles.
NASA’s Curiosity rover finds "flower" on surface of Mars
HOUSTON, Texas (PNN) - January 4, 2013 - NASA has released a series of new photos taken by its Curiosity rover that appear to show a “flower” on the surface of Mars.
Commentary: Freedom: because it works or because it’s right?
By Robert Higgs
December 27, 2012 - Libertarians divide into two broad classes: those who espouse a free society because it gives better results than an unfree society, and those who espouse a free society because they believe that it is wrong to deny or suppress a person’s right to be free (unless, of course, that person is suppressing the equal rights of others to be free). “Consequentialists versus deontologists” is the oft-encountered labeling of this difference. It is unfortunate that so much energy has been devoted to infighting between these two groups.
Chinese hackers suspected in cyber attack on Council on Foreign Relations
Communist regime attacks premiere fascist globalist organization.
NEW YORK (PNN) - December 27, 2012 - Computer hackers traced to China carried out an advanced cyberespionage attack against one of Amerika’s most elite foreign policy web groups - the website of the globalist Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), which is made up with prominent political people who want to rule the world.
New form of quantum computation promises showdown with ordinary computers
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (PNN) - December 24, 2012 - You’ve heard the hype a hundred times: Physicists hope to someday build a whiz-bang quantum computer that can solve problems that would overwhelm an ordinary computer.
Now, four separate teams have taken a step toward achieving such “quantum speed-up” by demonstrating a simpler, more limited form of quantum computing that, if it can be improved, might soon give classical computers a run for their money. But don’t get your hopes up for a full-fledged quantum computer. The gizmos may not be good for much beyond one particular calculation.
MIT discovers a new state of matter
New kind of magnetism.
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (PNN) - December 20, 2012 - Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have discovered a new state of matter with a new kind of magnetism. This new state, called a quantum spin liquid (QSL), could lead to significant advances in data storage. QSLs also exhibit a quantum phenomenon called long-range entanglement, which could lead to new types of communications systems, and more.
Mayan apocalypse: panic spreads as December 21 nears
Fears that the end of the world is nigh have spread across the world with only days until the end of the Mayan calendar, with doomsday-mongers predicting a cataclysmic end to the history of Earth.
December 7, 2012 - Ahead of December 21, which marks the conclusion of the 5,125-year "Long Count" Mayan calendar, panic buying of candles and essentials has been reported in China and Russia, along with an explosion in sales of survival shelters in America. In France believers were preparing to converge on a mountain where they believe aliens will rescue them.
University uses Tesla technology to wirelessly charge electric bus
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (PNN) - December 10, 2012 - Utah State University presented a first-of-its-kind electric bus that is charged through wireless charging technology in a demonstration Nov. 15.
Egyptian opposition formally rejects constitutional referendum
CAIRO, Egypt (PNN) - December 10, 2012 - The Egyptian opposition has rejected a constitution referendum set for December 15, saying the it fails to represent all Egyptians. It comes after President Mohammed Morsi rescinded a decree granting himself sweeping powers.













