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TV’s top time-period battles this fall
With the fall TV schedule now complete, we get to step back and take a look at the hellish battleground that broadcast hath wrought.
Consumer group says sunscreens have improved, but chemical concerns persist
Only 25 percent of 1,800 sun products tested passed the test; Most provided inadequate UVA protection
Army launches review of PTSD diagnoses since 2001 after revelations of possible reversals
Sweeping, independent review triggered by revelations that psychiatry unit may have reversed diagnoses based on expense of care
New Delhi: Shop till you drop
New Delhi’s preponderance of market stalls, bazaars, shopping malls and street vendors, makes it a bargain-hunter’s paradise.
Video: Paralyzed woman controls robotic arm with mind
Researchers are reporting that a woman who is completely paralyzed has used a robotic arm controlled with nothing but her thoughts. Scott Pelley reports on a triumph in neurobiology and computer science.
Video: Similar brain injuries between war vets, NFL players
New research suggests that the brain damage suffered by soldiers on the battlefield is similar to that endured by athletes on the football field. Dr. Jon LaPook reports
Apple Rumor Patrol: Screen Mania, Skinny MacBook Pros, And iCloudy Delights
The iPhone’s 4-Incher We’ve often suspected that the Wall Street Journal is an “official” leak source used by Apple to seed the media with slightly more directed rumors about its upcoming products. And now the WSJ has chimed in on the four-inch iPhone screen rumor and said yes, that it’s indeed true
Study: War vets’, athletes’ brain injuries similar
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which affects football players and boxers, may be an issue for war veterans, a new study says




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