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What If Earth Orbited Jupiter?
Imagine you had to experience an apocalypse every day. Volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, asteroid showers. Every day would be a ...
Nuclear arsenals are vastly more powerful today than during the Cold War — and the risk of apocalypse keeps growing ...
One of the X-Men franchise's most twisted villains, the Sugar Man, has officially returned to Marvel continuity, in a ...
Researchers discover a simple, low-cost way to save endangered frogs from a deadly fungal disease using heat therapy called ...
Following ’Dead Boy Detectives’ cancellation, a shelved Neil Gaiman film, and nerves over ’The Sandman,’ what do we expect ...
Spread This News The Guardian The ‘fastest man on the internet’ has a new show about North Korea. He talks brainwashing, how ...
Nathan Moore of the Sandia National Laboratories details a possible new method to stop a dangerous asteroid from hitting the earth: a burst of X-rays from a nuclear explosion.
Humanity could use a nuclear bomb to deflect a massive, life-threatening asteroid hurtling towards Earth in the future, ...
A powerful burst of X-rays from a nuclear explosion could be used to stop Armageddon just in the nick of time, a new ...
A new study suggests that X-ray pulses could deflect asteroids up to 4 kilometers in width. Watch to know more.
If the real world is too much, kick back and relax with this selection of worst-case scenarios, from zombies to several ...
A leading theory has been to be blow them up with a nuclear bomb -- a last-ditch plan famously depicted in the 1998 sci-fi action movie "Armageddon". In the movie, Bruce Willis and a plucky team of ...