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Popular Mechanics May 14, 2009 Erin Sottberg |
Lost's Season Five Finale's Electromagnetic Science Makes the Grade According to physicist Daniel Faraday's plan, the only way to prevent "the incident" from happening is by destroying the pocket of electromagnetic energy that lies underneath the Swan station. |
Outside May 2009 John Bradley |
Man At Work As the wisecracking host of the hit series Dirty Jobs, MIKE ROWE frolics in mud and trades in gross-out humor. But what started out as a gag has become a movement that's empowering Americans to rediscover our love of hard work -- just when we need it most. |
Wired April 20, 2009 Mark Rosewater |
The One With the Mismatched Episode Titles Certain TV shows have a naming convention for their titles. |
Reason May 2009 Nick Gillespie |
Briefly Noted: Secret Lives, Fictional Sex ABC Family's hit Monday night series The Secret Life of an American Teenager offers salacious plots and characters not normally associated with Disney |
Health April 24, 2009 Jancee Dunn |
Mariska Hargitay on Making Time for Yourself Hargitay makes it look easy as she deftly juggles 15-hour days on the set, marriage, motherhood son, and her nonprofit organization, Joyful Heart Foundation, which helps empower survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. |
Wired J.J. Abrams |
J.J. Abrams on the Magic of Mystery An Abrams production doesn't just mean a good story -- it also means puzzles and Easter eggs. |
Wired Sally McGrane |
Art Bell: Radio's Master of the Unexplained Explains Himself Nearly 20 years ago, Art Bell created the wildly popular radio program Coast to Coast AM, a wee-hour forum for weird science. In this interview he discusses why the show entertains, even encourages, the crazies. |
The Motley Fool April 16, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Cramer Still Stinging From Stewart's Smackdown TheStreet.com's rock star hasn't quite gotten over his "Daily Show" visit. |
Popular Mechanics April 15, 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Is Fringe's Genetic Monster Possible? Unlike the monster on Fringe, altered animals typically have only a single gene difference from non-altered animals -- but they can look different. |
Popular Mechanics April 8, 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Fringe's Stomach Science is Part Fact, Part Fiction Fringe is back after a month-long hiatus. We get to the bottom of "Inner Child," an episode flirting with stomach science. |
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