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Feed SubscriptionLulzSec Touts Hacktivism And NATO Considers War
LulzSec is in the news for hacking Sony, Nintendo, and PBS, among others. And now it seems the group is tied to hacktivist group Anonymous
Read More »Groupon Founders Reinvent The Pawnshop
How do you reboot the image of a store synonymous with mildew seediness?
Read More »Rare Northern White Rhino Dies of Old Age–and Then There Were 7…
All things to nothingness descend, Grow old and die and meet their end... [More]
Read More »8 beauty dangers women overlook
Beauty is pain?
Read More »Parkinson’s-melanoma link discovered: What’s best defense?
Melanoma far more common in people suffering from Parkinson's disease, scientists say
Read More »Simply Brilliant Science: Creating Healthier Eggs for a Healthier You
When Omega Eggs (eggs containing Omega fatty acids) first appeared on the mass market in the early 2000s I had this bizarre image in my head of a semi-crazed scientist extracting the yolk with a giant syringe, swirling it about in a beaker with a neon blue solution to extract the bad fat, injecting it with Omega fatty acids and then placing it carefully back inside the eggshell.
Read More »Video: Why do powerful men cheat, lie?
TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks with psychotherapist Robi Ludwig and media mogul Donny Deutsch about why successful politicians and celebrities cheat on their significant others and lie about it. (TODAY)
Read More »Laughter Leads to Insight
Stumped by a crossword puzzle?
Read More »Video: AIDS milestone: 30 years of the disease
Harry Smith takes a look back at the past 30 years of AIDS - from its earliest reports as a "gay cancer," to the Ryan White controversy, to the introduction of the term, "safe sex" into everyday life - and how the search for a cure continues.
Read More »If bean sprouts didn’t cause deadly E. coli outbreak, what did?
German officials still working to determine cause of world's deadliest E.
Read More »Food Demand Eating into Tropical Forests: Report
By Gerard Wynn BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Slowing deforestation and greater awareness of the value of standing trees may come too late to save the world's biggest rainforests, according to a global assessment of tropical forests published Tuesday.
Read More »Speed Dating and Decision-Making: Why Less Is More
As a psychologist, I have always found the concept of speed dating fascinating. In fact, some years ago, I decided to try it myself.
Read More »AIDS at 30
A look at the dramatic impact the disease has had on everyone's lives in the three decades since it was first acknowledged
Read More »Will the Internet Stop on June 8?
Every computer, modem, server and smartphone that connects to the Internet has a unique Internet protocol (IP) address, which enables users to find it. The address format, known as IPv4, was standardized in 1977 as a 32-digit binary number, making a then seemingly unlimited 4.3 billion addresses (232) available. Now they’re almost gone
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