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Why people behave badly and how to respond
02/18/2013 6:15am
Coach Kim delivers a little Human Behavior 101 with some interesting insights in why we do what we do and how to respond to bad behavior.
Study: Better TV might improve kids' behavior
02/18/2013 9:50am
Teaching parents to switch channels from violent shows to educational TV can improve preschoolers' behavior, even without getting them to watch less, a study found.
Study: Better TV might improve kids' behavior
02/18/2013 9:50am
Teaching parents to switch channels from violent shows to educational TV can improve preschoolers' behavior, even without getting them to watch less, a study found.
How many votes is a photo op with the pope worth?
02/18/2013 10:41am
How much weight does an endorsement from a lame-duck pope carry in the upcoming election?
Google said to be opening retail stores by end of year
02/18/2013 11:12am
Google will open retail stores in the U.S. by the end of this year, according to "an extremely reliable source's" confirmation to 9to5Google.
U. research could lead to speed-of-light computing
02/18/2013 11:46am
Computer engineering is already hard enough — few of us out there know how that laptop we carry around all day actually works. Add Dirac fermions moving around a two dimensional electron gas in a spin-momentum locked state and boy, you've got a bit of a computational pickle on your hands.
Russian scientists recover meteor fragments
02/18/2013 12:37pm
Scientists have found more than 50 tiny fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains, and preliminary tests are turning up information about its contents.
GOP raises concern over doctors asking children about guns
02/18/2013 2:36pm
The issue of gun safety has been on the minds of Americans recently as lawmakers around the country voice their opinion about gun control legislation. The American Academy of Pediatrics, however, is drawing criticism for encouraging pediatricians to talk to their young patients about gun safety.
Climate contradiction: Less snow, more blizzards
02/18/2013 3:07pm
With scant snowfall and barren ski slopes in parts of the Midwest and Northeast the past couple of years, some scientists have pointed to global warming as the culprit.
UNC researchers curing peanut allergies with peanuts
02/18/2013 4:23pm
Young Stormer Freeman was just a little guy when was diagnosed with a peanut allergy. Now, thanks to his participation in a University of North Carolina study, he can have any kind of peanut product he wants.
Photos show solar halo above Northern Utah
02/18/2013 4:36pm
A large part of Utah was covered in an even layer of clouds Monday, leading to a noticeable solar halo in cities throughout the Wasatch Front.
Folic acid before pregnancy could help prevent autism, study says
02/18/2013 7:07pm
An important new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that women who expand the use of folic acid may reduce the risk of autism for their babies.
Folic acid before pregnancy could help prevent autism, study says
02/18/2013 7:07pm
An important new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that women who expand the use of folic acid may reduce the risk of autism for their babies.
Taming the Boo: 7 Ways for new moms to manage fear and anxiety
02/18/2013 7:44pm
Feeling scared or anxious after having a baby can happen any new mom. Here are seven ways to help alleviate your fear and anxiety after the baby is born.
Burger King plans apology after Twitter hack
02/18/2013 8:29pm
Somebody hacked Burger King's Twitter account on Monday, posting obscene messages and changing its profile picture to a McDonald's logo.
New Zealand telecoms plan $60m fiber-optic cable
02/18/2013 8:41pm
Three New Zealand telecommunications companies say they plan to jointly build a new $60 million fiber-optic cable connecting New Zealand with Australia.
Burger King apologizes after Twitter hacking
02/18/2013 11:05pm
Somebody hacked Burger King's Twitter account on Monday, posting obscene messages and changing its profile picture to a McDonald's logo.
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