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Iranian Scientist Claims To Invent 'Time Machine'

Posted 04.13.2013 | World

An Iranian inventor recently claimed he created a "time machine," according to reports. But the Internet is skeptical, and with good reason. The T...

Jason Linkins

United Way Finally Admits That They Do Not Possess A Time Machine

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.09.2013 | Politics

The statement "went out the late evening hours of the 14th, probably between the hours of 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.," [United Way executive vice president I...

Is Time Travel a Good Idea?

Murray Rosenbaum | Posted 12.23.2012 | Teen
Murray Rosenbaum

Time-travel is one of the strangest ideas that mankind as ever come up with. Time-travel is the ability to go into the future or the past and interact with the objects and people there.

Time Travel Happens HOW Often?

Posted 04.17.2012 | Science

By: Adam Hadhazy, Life's Little Mysteries Contributor Published: 04/16/2012 12:32 PM EDT on Lifes Little Mysteries In this weekly series, Life's L...

Long-Shot Theory: Large Hadron Collider Could Be Time Machine

The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 05.25.2011 | Technology

There's a lot of theories out there about the Large Hadron Collider-- but time travel? Professor Thomas Weiler and graduate fellow Chui Man Ho are ...

Stephen Hawking Time Machine Instructions: Physicist Explains How To Build A Time Machine

Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011 | Technology

Ever wondered if--and how--you could build a time machine? Stephen Hawking, a self-described "physicist, cosmologist and something of a dreamer," o...

Other GOP Amendments Added to Derail Health Care Reform

Andy McDonald | Posted 05.25.2011 | Comedy
Andy McDonald

GOP Senators proposed some creative amendments to tack onto the Health Care Reform bill in an effort to derail the momentum of its passage. These ame...

Jobless But Not Jokeless in Journalism

Dave Astor | Posted 05.25.2011 | Comedy
Dave Astor

Many Americans don't care that newspapers are hemorrhaging jobs, but laid-off journalists wandering the streets could become a quality-of-life issue.