Is The Highest Priced Pet Food The Best?
Cbslocal.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
FORT WORTH (CBS 11 NEWS) â"“ Some pet owners may say their animals eat better than they do. Whatever you think your pet needs, thereâ"™s a product ready to meet...
Teen smartphone ownership skyrockets in U.S.
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
(Credit: Pew Research Center) The old stereotype that teens love using telephones still holds true even in the digital age. Now, though, instead of landlines,...
Parents crowdfund firstborn child on Indiegogo
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
The expectant parents are looking for a little birthing assistance. (Credit: Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET) Crowdfunding may be a normal way to start...
Why Amazon Prime Could Soon Cost You Next to Nothing
Wired.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
A new report says Amazon makes so much money off Prime customers that the company could drop the annual fee by dozens of dollars and still come out ahead.
Job burnout can severely compromise heart health
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Dr. Sharon Toker of Tel Aviv University has found a link between job burnout and coronary heart disease (CHD), the buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries that...
Hiding secret messages in email jokes
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
It is possible to hide secret messages in simple jokes, according to new research.
Camera Ball Bounces In for Closer Look
Sciam.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Police and fire-fighters may soon have a new tool for assessing dangerous situations before taking action. Boston company Bounce Imaging have developed a camera-ball...
Japan taps 'fiery ice' fuel from seabed
Newscientist.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
A successful drilling test sets the scene for commercial energy production that exploits methane hydrates, an abundant new power source
Craig Venter close to creating synthetic life
Newscientist.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Synthetic genome pioneer Craig Venter says that his team is close to creating a living bacterium made completely from scratch
Events in the future seem closer than those in the past
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Time flies, marches on, and flows like a river -- our descriptions of time are closely linked to our experiences of moving through space. Now, new research suggests...
Using hansfree kit or sending texts behind the wheel is as dangerous as being twice over legal alcohol limit, study suggests
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Scientists have compared the effects of mobile phone use while driving with the effects of alcohol using a simulation. Their experiment demonstrates that using a...
Doctors 'used fake fingers' to clock in for colleagues at ER
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
There are many types of finger scanners. Can they all be easily fooled? (Credit: Chinavision/YouTube; screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) I feel sure this story...
Punishment can enhance performance, academics find
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
The stick can work just as well as the carrot in improving our performance, a team of academics has found.
Study: Babies Delight in the Suffering of Others
Neatorama.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:00pm
Before my children were born, I held with Thomas Sowell's view that "Each new generation born is in effect an invasion of civilization by little barbarians, who...
Microsoft backs away from Flash ban in IE10
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
An about-face in Internet Explorer 10 shows Microsoft is not merely backing off from its hostility toward Flash Player, but actually warming up to the Adobe Systems...
AT&T outshines Verizon in 4G LTE speed tests
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
AT&T may not have the largest 4G LTE network but it has the fastest, at least according to new data from Root Metrics. Among the top four U.S. mobile carriers...
Fluoride in drinking water cuts tooth decay in adults, study shows
Sciencedaily.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
A new study has produced the strongest evidence yet that fluoride in drinking water provides dental health benefits to adults, even those who had not received fluoridated...
Americans Drink 44 Gallons of Soda Per Year
Feedsportal.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
Today was going to be the last day before New York City's ban on large containers of soda would go into effect â"” until, that is, a judge on the New York Supreme...
Researchers highlight potential security risk to iOS users
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
(Credit: Apple) Android usually gets smacked around for playing host to mobile malware, but iOS isn't totally immune, according to researchers at Skycure Security...
More Americans opting to cut cord on traditional TV
Cnet.com |
posted Mar 13th - 6:47am
While the vast majority of U.S. residents own televisions and watch them regularly, more and more people are opting to toss their cable plans and use other devices...
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