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When you're a VIP jet setting around the world, it makes things easier when all travel arrangements are taken care of. We take a look at the most expensive destination clubs out there
Read More »Video: FDA: Breast implants don’t last forever
Silicone breast implants are safe, but don't last very long, the FDA reports. Twenty percent of women who get implants for augmentation will need to have them removed within 10 years, reports Dr. Jennifer Ashton
Read More »Turf and Surf: Salty Plumes Point to Underground Ocean inside Saturn’s Moon Enceladus
A NASA spacecraft that in 2005 discovered watery plumes spewing from the surface of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has now found compelling evidence that the plumes stem from an underground reservoir of saltwater. [More]
Read More »Northeast Japan Rocked by 6.7 Magnitude Quake
(Reuters) - A preliminary 6.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Japan's northeast coast on Thursday, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
Read More »More Details Emerge On The iPhone Lite
A recent Bloomberg article entitled "Apple Preparing Faster iPhone For September" is getting plenty of media buzz. Essentially, it says the new iPhone 5, due in September, will be better and faster, with an improved camera. But the big reveal is actually somewhat buried: According to Bloomberg's sources, Apple 's also got a "cheaper version of the iPhone aimed at attracting customers in developing countries" on the way.
Read More »NRC tracking flooding at two Nebraska nuclear power plants
(Reuters) - The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said Wednesday it was closely monitoring conditions along the Missouri River, where floodwaters were rising at Nebraska Public Power District's Cooper Nuclear Station and Omaha Public Power District's Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant in Nebraska
Read More »Austin Will Be Among The First "Wave And Pay" Cities
Tech-savvy Texans will be some of the first in the U.S.
Read More »For weight control, it’s what we eat that counts
'There's no magic bullet" to controlling weight, epidemiologist Dr. Walter C.
Read More »City life bad for brain, study says: What’s the fix?
New research finds neurological basis for city-dwellers' mental health problems
Read More »Why the Best Male Doesn’t Always Win
NORMAN, Okla.-- Survival of the fittest really boils down to reproduction of the fittest. If an animal can survive long enough to pass on its genes to a new generation, it has won out in the evolutionary competition
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Read More »Major Automakers Race To Silicon Valley
As car companies become more technology driven, Detroit is parking itself among the startups. Silicon Valley: home to Google, Intel, countless tech startups, and..
Read More »Somali Pirates Go High Tech
Somali pirates are turning to increasingly sophisticated methods such as satellite phones, custom-made GPS systems, and even monitoring the Internet to hunt down targets. Somali pirates aren't content just floating around in their fishing boats, looking for victims. These days, pirates off the Horn of Africa are turning to a sophisticated mix of weaponry, jerry-rigged GPS devices, and ingenious hacks of shipping-industry databases to hunt down prey.
Read More »TV and soda: Small habits cause excess pounds
Just a few bad habits -- watching TV, eating potato chips, having a sugary soda at lunch or staying up too late at night -- can add up to a steady creep of pounds over the years, U.S. researchers said Wednesday.
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