President Barack Obama said Friday that opponents of his energy bill are disputing the evidence of global warming in a cynical ploy to undermine efforts to curb pollution and steer the nation to greener energy sources.
Actor Nicolas Cage plays a scientist in the new, animated film, 'Astroboy.' Cage told Good Day NY's Julie Chang that he loved the story about a boy robot and couldn't turn up the possibility to help bring it to the big screen.
Where were you on Oct. 23, 2001? That was the day that Apple introduced the product that changed the company from an also-ran into a company whose every move is watched. That was the day Apple introduced the iPod.
Apple isn't wasting any time. It's only been two days, and already they have "Get a Mac" ad all ready to blast Microsoft's just released OS, Windows 7. Naturally, they waited until after the OS was released to spring these on us.
Since 1990, Germany has slashed its carbon emissions by 23 percent, cementing its place as a world leader in both energy efficiency and renewable energy.
The animated "Astro Boy" is a shiny hodgepodge of "Pinocchio," "WALL-E," "Oliver Twist," "Gladiator" and "Superman," with some obvious visual touches taken from "The Iron Giant." As its own entity, though, it's pretty forgettable.
When it comes to energy consumption, most of us take it for granted. Whereas we may concern ourselves with the monetary cost of our own personal energy consumption, not many of us will be thinking about the "added costs" to things like our personal health, crops and buildings.
Psystar, obviously not satisfied with the hot water is already in with Apple, has announced it will begin selling the software it itself uses to install the Mac OS X operating system on generic Intel hardware. According to company, the software, called the "Rebel EFI suite," allows users to easily install any OS on a computer.
A news conference was held today to discuss NASA's plans to revisit the moon. Norman Augustine is chairman of the independent panel reviewing the plans.
A study published in the Public Library of Science (PLOS One) examined the results of the 2008 Presidential Election. In this case, however, the results were examined using a different metric than most: testosterone level.