Porn performers will soon be given a list of recommended health care providers for their frequent sexually transmitted disease testing, and results will be fed into a new industry database, according to a porn trade group.
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Read More »Tornado Warnings Can Save Lives
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.--AccuWeather.com reports nearly 1,200 tornadoes have been reported in the United States so far this year, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 2011 is a year destined for the tornado record book
Read More »Donald leads rain-delayed BMW
PGT: Luke Donald insists he's the best player in the world. After Thursday's round at the BMW PGA Championship, the rankings may no longer disagree.
Read More »Video: Citing stroke risk, gov’t stops niacin study
The government stopped a study intended to reduce heart attacks and strokes using cholesterol-lowering drugs and high-dose niacin.
Read More »Dying For Science: The Hundredth Anniversary of the Doomed Scott Antarctic Expedition
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Larson talks about his article Greater Glory in the June issue of Scientific American on the forgotten science of the doomed Scott expedition a hundred years ago. [More]
Read More »The Real Explosions in the Sky: Supernovae Translated into Music [Video]
What does a supernova sound like? Hopefully we will never find out directly--getting within earshot of an exploding star is probably a bad idea
Read More »Gel-Suspended Mushrooms Could Save Us From Starvation
If we run out of phosphate fertilizer, it will mean bad things for our future eating. But giving our crops a fungus can help us stretch our supply. The human race has a food problem
Read More »Allergy sufferers on rise in U.S.: Where do they have it worst? (PICTURES)
New report finds allergies on increase across U.S., which some cities especially hard hit
Read More »Hackers For Egypt Advocate For A Better Democracy Through Technology
Post-revolution Egypt is in a state of flux overlooked by outsiders. New political parties are forming while various factions hustle for power.
Read More »Human Skin Cells Turned into Nerve Cells
By Ewen Callaway Nature magazine By transforming cells from human skin into working nerve cells, researchers may have come up with a model for nervous-system diseases and perhaps even regenerative therapies based on cell transplants. The achievement, reported online today in Nature , is the latest in a fast-moving field called transdifferentiation, in which cells are forced to adopt new identities.
Read More »Troubleshooter: Can this cruise be salvaged?
Denise Frantz's cruise on Carnival isn't meant to be. First her plane is delayed, and then she's denied boarding because of a paperwork problem. But wait! Didn't Carnival make her airline reservations?
Read More »Another Spring, Another Icelandic Volcano Erupts
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Read More »At sea with KISS, Dr. Ruth and Dan Rather
On your next cruise, don't drop your plate if you see a celebrity in the buffet line on the lido deck.
Read More »Is obesity more about how we work than what we eat?
New studies suggest low physical activity at work may be causing high rates of obesity
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