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10 Controversial Genetic Experiments

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The field of genetics has its share of champions and detractors. Experimentation in the area practically guarantees controversy. Take a look at 10 such experiments that have really stirred the pot from our Curiosity partners.


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1990s or 2000s tech?

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New gadgets flooded the market in the 1990s and 2000s, each one smaller, faster and cooler than the next. So many, in fact, that you might not have any idea exactly when you were first introduced to some of them. Was it in 1995 or 2005 that you got the Motorola Razr? How about the StarTAC? See if you can recall in which decade these gadgets made their debut.


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Entertain Your Brain: Play Alu's Revenge

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Alu's Revenge serves up solid gameplay, where stacked stones continue to fall as you use your quick wits and speedy strategy to open the tomb and reveal the jewels inside similar to the popular game Collapse online.


Warp Speed Fuel Costs

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Sure, traveling across the universe in a bubble of super-accelerated space time sounds awesome, but what are the fuel costs like? Blogger Robert Lamb looks at how energy estimations for warp speed technology have changed over the years.


Did Genghis Khan really kill 1,748,000 people in one hour?

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Genghis Khan is said to have killed 1,748,000 people in one hour. Did he really do it? And if not, what really happened?


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