Juana Rivers

Juana loves to cover the tech and gaming industry, she always stays on the first row of CES conference and reports live from there.

Galileo tried to fool the Catholic Church, according to 405-year-old letters

Galileo was one of the most influential astronomers and mathematicians in history and new evidence surfaced and it reveals how he tried to make his work accepted in the midst of the religious climate which existed at the time. Galileo is one of the biggest champions of Copernicus’ theory which stated that our planet revolves […]

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UBC just Installed a 13 Meter-long Sea Monster Skeleton Cast

A long-necked elasmosaurus was installed at the University of British Columbia, above the Pacific Museum of the Earth to be exact. Scientists said that it was a marine reptile that shared the Earth with the dinosaurs approximately 80 million years ago. They believe that it wouldn’t have been able of lifting its own head above

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“Robotic Skin” Can Turn Inanimate Objects into Robots

A new invention that can prove very helpful in the future It might sound unreal or maybe even creepy, but rest assured, it’s not. A new invention, called “robotic skin” will transform inanimate objects into robots, making them coming to life in just a few seconds. Don’t worry, this is not your worst nightmare coming

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Nebraska Makes Decision on Keystone XL Trace

The Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday rejected TransCanada’s request to reconsider its latest decision on the Keystone XL pipeline. In approving the project last November, the PSC authorized a different route than the one proposed by the company. On November 20, the Nebraska Public Service Commission lifted TransCanada’s final regulatory barrier to the

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ICE concludes four-day operation in northern California with 232 arrests of undocumented immigrants

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation that took place over the past four days in northern California in an area that stretched from Bakersfield to the border with the state of Oregon, concluded on Wednesday with 232 immigrants arrested, a notable increase compared to the more than 150 detainees who had been initially reported.

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A boom of female candidates and the Democratic energy mark the primary in Texas

With more participation and with candidates for almost all the positions in dispute, many of them women, the Democratic Party hopes to gain land in this conservative state, despite the fact that the president has 83% support of his republican base. This Tuesday officially begins the race for the legislative elections in November and Texas

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