Ariane 5: 2010 Final Successful Flight

The Last Successful Flight of Ariane 5 for 2010

Ever since the first flight of the well known expendable launching system Ariane 5 that is used to transfer payload to low earth orbit, there has been no stop to its success except the initial failure. After a series of 40 consecutive successes of Ariane 5, the powerful heavy-lift European rocket has now made a … Read more

Australia’s Flood Disaster

Australia Flood

Just right after Australia overcome the flood-ravages last week, now here comes another tragedy Australia is not really expecting of. Queensland is now declared in disaster zone since half of the state is ravaged by the unmerciful flood. Most of the cities are now surrounded by water, which is measured at almost 51 feet and … Read more

Cory Booker’s Useful Use of Social Media

People are, in forward for different methods that could bring them a thorough communication with others beyond the globe and this can only be done through technology; the great factor? The use of internet as what the Social Media is now apprehending. Social Media doesn’t only bring communication, its existence brings about the real situations happening … Read more

Surrogacy Again: Elton and Furnish become Fathers

Elton John and David Furnish

Surrogacy is a common trend throughout the globe which is found to be more involved with the celebrities. The famous Sir Elton John and David furnish couple has now used a surrogate mother to give birth to Zachary, the newest member of the family. The Canadian filmmaker and the renowned UK singer and musician are … Read more

WikiLeaks founder in dire need of cash

Julian (–foul word(s) removed–)ange the founder of the whistle blowing sites wikiLeaks that released confidential information in the internet have just signed a multi-million dollar book deal worth more than $2.7 million to be published in both the US and UK and will be serialized in newspaper. His autobiography will be the primary subject in … Read more

Indian Rocket Explodes After Launch

For the past few years there had been a number of incidents in the history of space explorations and India the second most populous country in the world with over 1.2 billion inhabitants and considered as the youngest member of the elite space exploring countries is not exempted at all. After the phenomenal success of … Read more

Steven Paul Jobs was named Person of the Year by Financial Times

Individuals who have world’s great contribution are now in the avenue for popularity, not only with their field, but people came to know their name by different acknowledgements. Just recently, the Time Magazine had chosen Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as Person of the Year, this time, the Apple CEO Steve Jobs was dubbed by Financial Times, known as one of … Read more

World’s Smallest Christmas Card Unveiled

Worlds Smallest Christmas Card

University of Glascow, which was founded in 1451, the second-oldest university in Scotland and the fourth-oldest in the English-speaking world made a significant discoveries in the field of Nanotechnology, a study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. To highlight their expertise in nanotech, scientists from this university was able to produce the … Read more

Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid Wedding

Regine Velasquez Wedding Gown

It was just yesterday, December 22, 2010 when finally, Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid, the Philippine’s famous singers finally exchanged their vows. The bride was stunningly beautiful with her non-traditional red gown designed by Hollywood designer Monique Lhullier that matched the metal studded black rocker boots she wore. Among of the couple’s guest were TV … Read more

China Disappeared on Facebook Map

China Facebook Map

China is nowhere to be found around the globe? No. I’m not talking about the geographical map; I’m talking about the Facebook map, where millions of people are now buffed with. How great Mark Zuckerberg when he created the famous social networking site, Facebook and became this year’s Time Magazine’s person of the Year. People … Read more