
... i thought it was only happened in the movies...

Even before Weixiao Huang received his doctorate from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, his new transistor captured the attention of some of the biggest American and Japanese automobile companies. The 2008 graduate's invention could replace one of the most common pieces of technology in the world--the silicon transistor for high-power and high-temperature electronics.


Report: Death toll in China quake exceeds 12,000
DUJIANGYAN, China - The toll of the dead and missing soared as rescue workers dug through flattened schools and homes on Tuesday in a desperate attempt to find survivors of China's worst earthquake in three decades.
The official Xinhua News Agency said the death toll exceeded 12,000 in Sichuan province alone, and 18,645 were still buried in debris in the city of Mianyang, near the epicenter of Monday's massive, 7.9-magnitude quake.

A 7-year-old O.G already got grand theft auto on his record.

MANILA, Philippines—Amid the skyrocketing price of oil, the government can tap another potential source of biofuel—algae. Details are on:

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MANILA, Philippines- An engineer was sentenced to three weeks in jail for hitting his Filipino maid with a rolling pin in Singapore last year, an online news site reported Tuesday.

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He took a wooden rolling pin and hit her on the back and her right calf. He hit her back again, causing her to fall to the ground. He then kicked her on her knee. - GMANews.TV


A Filipino teacher is The New York Times 2008 Teacher of the Year.
Feliciano Jaime Atienza, known to everyone as “Chito,” is a Filipino immigrant and a career (English as a Second Language) ESOL professional in New York City.
Now that Chito did make it in New York as a teacher, undoubtedly he can duplicate the success anywhere. Details are on

The people who write malware are turning to a unique
approximation of copyright to protect their meal tickets.
Researchers at Symantec have spotted a piece of malware
with a licensing agreement attached that promises consequences
if the code is redistributed.
>>Even criminal hackers want to protect their intellectual
property, and they've come up with a method akin to
copyrighting -- with an appropriate dash of Internet thuggery
thrown in.

FORT MYERS, FL -- One particular individual stood out at a jobs fair in Fort Myers, Florida.
But not as an a potential employee.
Instead the eight-year-old girl was searching for a job for her mother.
Hundreds of people, including students, recent grads,and seasoned professionals, turned out for job fair, but there weren't nearly enough jobs.
Eight year old Alyssa Johnston is here on her mother's behalf.