Textbook Theory Behind Volcanoes May Be Wrong
*Marcus Woo, California Institute of Technology* In the typical textbook picture, volcanoes, such as those that are forming the Hawaiian islands, erupt when magma gushes out as narrow jets from deep...
View ArticleWall Street edges lower premarket, looking to extend declines
U.S. stock futures were flat to slightly lower in early trading on Wednesday after all three major indexes posted their biggest drops in over a month yesterday on concerns over an interest rate hike...
View ArticleHrithik Roshan-Katrina Kaif turn up the heat in the second 'Bang Bang' poster
Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif undoubtedly have turned up the heat in the exciting new poster of 'Bang Bang'. While the first poster too captured the sizzling chemistry between the lead pair, the...
View ArticleHantuchova turns the heat on Zhang Ling
It was hot, hot, hot for Daniela Hantuchova as she made her appearance at the Prudential Hong Kong Open, but the second seed coped with it simply by changing her dress, while local favourite Zhang Ling...
View ArticleAjmal's suspension a tough thing for entire cricket, says Hafeez
Having faced the heat of 'chucking' himself, all-rounder Muhammad Hafeez today termed teammate and ace spinner Saeed Ajmal's suspension for illegal bowling action as a "difficult thing not only for...
View ArticleVastEdge Expands Citrix Partnership by Adding Enterprise Mobility Services
VastEdge enhances it's enterprise mobility capabilities by providing end to end solutions across multiple vendors. Santa Clara, CA and Williamsville, NY (PRWEB) September 10, 2014 Enterprise mobility...
View ArticleLuol Deng Writes Tremendous Response To Atlanta Hawks Racism Scandal
NBA player Luol Deng was the target of a racial slur made by Atlanta Hawks GM Danny Ferry in a team meeting in July. Ferry, who apologized on Tuesday while saying the slur came when he was "repeating...
View ArticleNASA Satellites Spy Erupting Iceland Volcano From Space
As an island in the moist, atmospherically turbulent North Atlantic, Iceland is often shrouded in cloud cover and hard to observe from space. And lately, the island is making some of its own cloud...
View ArticleLatin America Alnico Magnets Market is Expected to Reach $218.73 million in...
The Alnico Permanent Magnet Market report defines and segments the concerned market in Latin America with analysis and forecast of revenue....
View ArticleHere's Everything Apple Killed At Its Big Event (AAPL)
Apple's iPhone 6 event on Tuesday was as big and as epic as expected. But amidst the blockbuster announcements of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Pay, and the Apple Watch, the company also quietly...
View ArticleSamantha flaunts raises the mercury level for a magazine cover!
The Anjaan babe turned on the heat by revealing her sexy side for cover photoshoot of a leading women’s magazine In a short span of time, Samantha has carved niche for herself as an A-list actress who...
View ArticleBell: The heat is on Roger Goodell like never before
It just keeps getting worse for the NFL commissioner. Reported by USATODAY.com 20 hours ago.
View ArticleUK houses and shares top pick for investors
INVESTORS are more optimistic about British shares and housing than any other asset class – including emerging market stocks, a study by Lloyds showed today. UK property far and away led the rankings,...
View ArticleThe Heat is on, Again
Patch South Pasadena, CA -- Triple-digit temperatures are expected. Reported by Patch 18 hours ago.
View ArticleMendip and Winterbourne setting a hot pace in the Premier...
WINTERBOURNE Uni- ted Reserves and Mendip United are the early pacesetters in the Bristol Premier Combination.After a tight 2-1 victory at home to Longwell Reserves last week, on Saturday Mendip found...
View ArticleIt's a battle royale for India against Serbia
*India face one of the most ferocious Davis Cup challenges at home as nothing less than their best would be required to challenge world number two Serbia, who will test skill and strength of the hosts...
View ArticleUN says carbon levels at record high
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2013 as increasing levels of man-made pollution transform the planet, the UN weather agency said on Wednesday.The heat-trapping gas...
View ArticleOscar Pistorius verdict live trial coverage
Live coverage as Judge Thokozile Masipa rules whether Pistorius is guilty of the murder of Reeva Steenkamp · The charges Pistorius faces · The case for the state and the defence in summary8.15am BST If...
View ArticleValmet to supply Helsinki Energia's Salmisaari power plant with...
Valmet Corporation's press release, September 11, 2014 at 11.00 a.m. EET Valmet will supply a flue-gas cleaning system representing the latest technology to Helsinki Energia's Salmisaari power plant in...
View ArticlePlayers bash Goodell’s handling of Rice case
NFL players aren’t afraid to kick Roger Goodell when he’s down. That was obvious by how gleefully some of basked in the heat the league’s commissioner was feeling Wednesday after... Reported by NY Post...
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