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With Spring Break around the corner, teens and adults are hitting indoor tanning beds in preparation. Michelle Miller warns of the high risk of skin cancer in young people going to tanning salons.
Read More »Japan iodine release lower than Chernobyl
* Key differences between Fukushima and Chernobyl * Expert says some radioactive releases comparable [More]
Read More »When sex can cause heart attacks
Study: If you're older and don't have sex or exercise often, you're at risk
Read More »iFive: Sprint vs. AT&T Deal, Apple Pulls “Gay Cure” App, China Snoops on Facebook?, Verizon Reveals More 4G, Google Books Woes
1. Despite the fact that Verizon's CEO revealed his company wouldn't be appealing the union of AT&T and T-Mobile (and that he thought regulators would approve) Sprint has just revealed it will appeal to Congress to halt the telecoms deal.
Read More »Foods that only seem healthy: Don’t be fooled
Dietician points to six common ones you may think aren't bad for you that may be worse than you think
Read More »Fruit-feasting fish fertilize faraway forests
By Daniel Cressey Massive Amazonian characid fish may carry seeds more than five kilometers across forest flood plains, researchers say. Although fish have long been suspected of having an important role in seed distribution, proof of their ability to carry fertile seeds such distances has been lacking. Jill Anderson, an evolutionary ecologist at Duke University in North Carolina, and her team had previously discovered thousands of seeds in the guts of Colossoma macropomum fish in Peru's Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve
Read More »LPGA’s 3 Japanese players return to tour in Calif.
Ai Miyazato spent four days fearing the absolute worst after the earthquake and tsunami devastated northern Japan.
Read More »Inspired by a teammate, Watson helps a country
Bubba Watson was moved when he heard about the earthquake and tsunami that caused so much destruction in Japan, and he began thinking about a contribution to the relief efforts, just as he did with Haiti earthquake.
Read More »Samsung’s Anti-iPad 2 Policy: Clone the Heck Out of It
In what may be a perfect "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" maneuver, Samsung has just revealed its answer to the iPad 2--a new set of Galaxy Tab tablets. In terms of specs, they're pretty much clones of Apple's offering.
Read More »Video: Survivors struggle in Japan
Almost two weeks after disaster struck Japan, thousands of displaced survivors are still struggling to find adequate food, water and shelter in the face of disease and radiation scares. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
Read More »Video: States demand nuclear waste reform
The recent disaster in Japan has sparked fears in the U.S. over the storage of nuclear waste and potential dangers involved.
Read More »Captured Carbon Can Be Safely Stored Underground: Study
Carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technique that captures carbon emissions from industrial and coal-fired plants and buries them underground, is understandably controversial.
Read More »One pill makes you smarter: the myths of the meat machine
Neuroscience gets invoked these days to explain virtually any behavior--from the actions of Wall Street traders to a "God gene" that makes us devout.
Read More »Facebook Booting "20,000" Underage Users Per Day: Reaction to Growing Privacy Concerns?
According to a study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, nearly half of all 12-year-olds in the U.S. are using social network sites, despite not meeting the minimum age requirements for sites like Facebook
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