Daily Archives: 28.01.2015

Big party or small, root for this Hamilton Beach slow cooker

By Brian Krepshaw The Hamilton Beach 33642 Programmable Right Size Multi-Quart Slow Cooker features the ability to accommodate gatherings large and small. Graduated markings inside the crock designate serving size.
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The US Military Had One Hell of a Time Getting Gear Out of Afghanistan

By Sarah Zhang

The US Military Had One Hell of a Time Getting Gear Out of Afghanistan

NATO formally ended combat operations at the end of 2014, but the U.S. military couldn’t just…leave. No, pulling out of Afghanistan was a massive operation in itself, one that took three years of planning and cost an estimated $28 billion—just to get out.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/gdLVvsYxW9k/the-us-military-is-having-one-hell-of-a-time-leaving-af-1682359192

      

The US Military Had One Hell of a Time Getting Gear Out of Afghanistan

By Sarah Zhang

The US Military Had One Hell of a Time Getting Gear Out of Afghanistan

NATO formally ended combat operations at the end of 2014, but the U.S. military couldn’t just…leave. No, pulling out of Afghanistan was a massive operation in itself, one that took three years of planning and cost an estimated $28 billion—just to get out.

…read more

Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/gdLVvsYxW9k/the-us-military-is-having-one-hell-of-a-time-leaving-af-1682359192

      

This Spider Catches Prey With a Web of Electrically Charged Silk 

By Sarah Zhang

This Spider Catches Prey With a Web of Electrically Charged Silk

Not all spider silk is created equal. Some spiders spin webs of wet, sticky silk. Others like the Uloborus spider have fluffy webs made of nanoscale filaments. But those fluffy webs are just as good at catching prey, likely thanks to their electrostatic charge.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Eo8SGooe5XE/this-spider-catches-prey-with-a-web-of-electrically-cha-1682337796

      

This Spider Catches Prey With a Web of Electrically Charged Silk 

By Sarah Zhang

This Spider Catches Prey With a Web of Electrically Charged Silk

Not all spider silk is created equal. Some spiders spin webs of wet, sticky silk. Others like the Uloborus spider have fluffy webs made of nanoscale filaments. But those fluffy webs are just as good at catching prey, likely thanks to their electrostatic charge.

…read more

Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Eo8SGooe5XE/this-spider-catches-prey-with-a-web-of-electrically-cha-1682337796