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Advanced breast cancer edges up in younger women
02/27/2013 1:12am
Advanced breast cancer has increased slightly among young women, a 34-year analysis suggests. The disease is still uncommon among women younger than 40, and the small change has experts scratching their heads about possible reasons.
At more colleges, classes on genetics get personal
02/27/2013 1:36am
Bakir Hajdarevic didn't have to study for the most important test in a class last fall. He just had to spit _ a lot.
Alcohol consumption boosts cancer death risk, study says
02/27/2013 8:05am
A recent study suggests even moderate consumption of alcohol leads to increased risk of death from cancer.
Apps allow you to post on social media after death
02/27/2013 8:32am
After death, a person's social media accounts can become a variety of things: a memorial to the person who once posted there, a painful reminder of a life cut short or a loving homage to a full, happy life. But what would happen if the dead could post after dying?
Bring your personality into your workspace
02/27/2013 8:35am
We focus so much energy turning a house into a home, we sometimes forget to aim our decorating genius in another notable direction: the office cubicle.
World's postal services struggle with lower demand
02/27/2013 8:37am
Sandra Vidulich is so excited about the leather boots she ordered through Amazon that she rips open the box in front of the postman and tries them on.
5 tech tools to get (and stay) in shape
02/27/2013 10:38am
If you have a smart phone, put it to good use helping you get - and stay - fit. These five apps can help you accomplish your physical fitness goals.
Q&A: What happens next at the Vatican?
02/27/2013 11:15am
A host of questions remain following Pope Benedict XVI's decision to step down. So what happens next at the Vatican? Religion News Service created a primer on what happens next before the selection of a new pope.
Heavy metals linked to autism in new study
02/27/2013 11:46am
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, tungsten, tin and cadmium have long been known to be toxic, causing severe health problems. A new study, however, has implicated these metals in contributing to autism.
Heavy metals linked to autism in new study
02/27/2013 11:46am
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, tungsten, tin and cadmium have long been known to be toxic, causing severe health problems. A new study, however, has implicated these metals in contributing to autism.
Heavy metals linked to autism in new study
02/27/2013 11:46am
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, tungsten, tin and cadmium have long been known to be toxic, causing severe health problems. A new study, however, has implicated these metals in contributing to autism.
Right at Home: games and toys to keep pets happy
02/27/2013 1:33pm
Our dogs are often as fat as we are, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Family cats can look like furry ottomans. At Tufts University, they've set up an obesity clinic at the vet school.
Tweets allow peek at life in NKorea in real time
02/27/2013 3:29pm
"Hello world from comms center in #Pyongyang." was possibly the first tweet sent from a cellphone using North Korea's new 3G mobile data service.
Apple CEO promises investors 'great stuff' to come
02/27/2013 3:32pm
Apple CEO Tim Cook sought to reassure shareholders worried about the company's sagging stock price that the iPhone and iPad maker is on the verge of inventing more breakthrough products that will prove it hasn't lost its creative edge.
Have You Seen This? Cookie or creme?
02/27/2013 4:05pm
A physicist loves his Oreo cookie, not the creme. So, he built a pretty fancy schmancy machine to separate one from the other.
Have You Seen This? Cookie or creme?
02/27/2013 4:05pm
A physicist loves his Oreo cookie, not the creme. So, he built a pretty fancy schmancy machine to separate one from the other.
Review: Strong passwords and other security tips
02/27/2013 5:04pm
Rarely does a week go by without news of another hacking incident, whether it's Chinese hackers accused of breaking in to The New York Times' computer systems or Burger King finding its Twitter account taken over by pranksters.
Wireless connections creep into everyday things
02/27/2013 6:17pm
A car that tells your insurance company how you're driving. A bathroom scale that lets you chart your weight on the Web. And a meter that warns your air conditioner when electricity gets more expensive.
Wireless connections creep into everyday things
02/27/2013 6:17pm
A car that tells your insurance company how you're driving. A bathroom scale that lets you chart your weight on the Web. And a meter that warns your air conditioner when electricity gets more expensive.
MIT: Hoax caller cited revenge for activist death
02/27/2013 8:17pm
A person who called in a hoax about a gunman on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus over the weekend said the gunman was a staff member looking for revenge after the suicide of an Internet activist accused of illegally using MIT computers, the institute said.
When pen meets paper, healing happens, experts say
02/27/2013 8:27pm
Advocates from many disciplines encourage people to keep a journal, saying the practice leads to a myriad benefits — physically and otherwise.
'It's a bittersweet day,' says SLC bishop of pope's resignation
02/27/2013 8:39pm
As Pope Benedict XVI made his final appearance on Wednesday, faithful Catholics everywhere prepare for a new leader.
BYU honors footballer who protected girl from bullies
02/27/2013 10:36pm
An Arizona high school quarterback who protected a fellow student from bullies was in Provo Wednesday to be honored for his actions.
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