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Feed SubscriptionCharlie Sheen’s tweets reportedly cost him custody "deal" with ex Brooke Mueller
Agreement he "verbally reached" with ex Brooke Mueller reportedly falls through because he violated a condition that he not discuss the deal publicly
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Scientists find fecal bacteria on almost three out of four shopping cart handles
Read More »Controversial TSA Airport Body Scan Tech Reborn as Possible Skin Cancer Detector
Could that much-derided TSA body scan technology lead to a medical breakthrough we can all celebrate?
Read More »iFive: Cloud iTunes Due Soon, Windows for Tablets Delay, Groupon Sued Over Expiries, South Korea DDoS’d, Iceland Likes WikiLeaks
With memories of the trilogy fading from minds of recent generations, Lord Lucas deemed it time to re-energize his movies with a new type of Force--3-D.
Read More »Obesity Shocker: Pacemaker Zaps Stomach Internally to Prevent Overindulging
Forget stomach stapling and lap band surgery. The next big thing in weight loss surgery may be the stomach pacemaker.
Read More »Welcome to the TED Revival: Blind People Drive, Paralyzed People Walk
Yesterday morning at TED resembled an old-time faith-healing session--except instead of the Bible, the force was technology. Yesterday morning at TED resembled an old-time faith-healing session--except instead of the Bible, the force was technology.
Read More »Go West, Foxconn
The iPhone manufacturer plans to move its primary plant inland, in search of cheaper labor.
Read More »Multi-faceted method can benefit study of materials from batteries to classic art
What do lithium ion batteries and 2500-year-old Greek pottery have in common? One answer is surfaces. And surfaces are where chemistry happens.
Read More »10 Ads Worth Sharing, Courtesy Of TED
The folks behind the TED conference have a theory that ads don't have to be annoying; they can, if done well, be compelling enough to spur viewers to share them with friends. This week, TED announced the 10 winners of its Ads Worth Spreading challenge, which asked entrants to create ads that "raise the bar, elevate the craft and invent new forms of engagement, both online and in general." The winning ads range in length from 30 seconds to over 5 minutes, and come from notable ad agencies like Wieden + Kennedy and Ogilvy, as well as lesser-known shops like Venables Bell & Partners and Legs Media
Read More »"Water for Elephants": new trailer [VIDEO] released
Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz star in the film based on the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen
Read More »Video: The Erica Hill Experiment: Week 2
Erica Hill continues her six week test to see if it is really possible to follow all the health advice offered by experts on "The Early Show" and elsewhere.
Read More »Courtney Love settles Twitter rant lawsuit
Singer settles lawsuit by Dawn Simorangkir, who sued Love, accusing her of making false statements about the designer
Read More »MIND Reviews: Bonds That Bind
Who we know determines who we are. Three new books reveal how much heroes and even distant acquaintances influence us.
Read More »Video: Dangers of being drowsy
An estimated 50 to 70 Million Americans suffer from chronic sleep loss and sleeping disorders. Susan McGuiness reports.
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