'Hobbit' could be new, tiny human species

The fossil of a one-metre tall "Hobbit" discovered in Indonesia may represent a separate species of early humans, according to a study.

Posted by Scott Manning | March 4, 2005 | Comments (0)

Cloned kitten sold for $50,000

Califoria-based biotech firm Genetic Savings & Clone (GSC) has made its first sale: a cloned male kitten, for $50,000.

Posted by Scott Manning | December 24, 2004

Wanted: Master Lego Model Builder

If you've waited your whole life for your dream job, the time has come.

Posted by Scott Manning | October 14, 2003 | Comments (1)

Music Label Cashes in by Sharing

As the major record companies scramble to put a lid on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks like Morpheus and Kazaa, an upstart California record label is trying to revolutionize the industry by taking the opposite approach: making file sharing the heart of its business.

Posted by Scott Manning | October 8, 2003

13 tons of pigeon doo toted from building

Everybody always knew those pigeons were up to no good at City Hall.

Posted by Scott Manning | October 7, 2003

'Half Life II' source code stolen

The theft of part of its source code has delayed until April 2004 the launch of "Half Life II," the hotly anticipated alien-hunting game of Vivendi Universal Games, a company official said.

Posted by Scott Manning | October 7, 2003 | Comments (2)

Man shipped from New York to Texas in crate

Federal officials are investigating how a man managed to hide inside a crate that was flown by a major cargo carrier from New York to Dallas, Texas.

Posted by Scott Manning | September 10, 2003 | Comments (2)

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