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America's newest face transplant recipient doing well after unusual surgery
Read More »Renewables Could Be 80 Percent of Energy by 2050
By Stanley Carvalho ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Renewable sources such as solar, wind and hydropower could fulfill almost 80 percent of the world's energy demand by 2050 with the right policies, according to a U.N. report which won backing from governments on Monday.
Read More »Six new "superfoods" you’ll want to try
From Amazonian fruit to enhanced yogurt, these foods have got the health world buzzing
Read More »iFive: Sony Net Still Down, Windows Mobile 7 Boost, Microsoft In Skype-Buying Game, RSS In Twitter, Apple Is Most Valuable Brand
1. After the repeated and damaging hack attacks on its network, Sony has yet to bring key parts of its online systems back up. Now it looks like the PlayStation Network and Qriocity service will remain off for a longer interlude --maybe as much as six weeks in total, though Sony itself is uncertain.
Read More »Milky Way Should Have Much More Companionship
Dark matter. Nobody knows what it is, but it's thought to make up a quarter of the universe
Read More »Could Carbon Labeling Combat Climate Change?
While large-scale efforts to curb greenhouse gases aren't likely to happen in the near future, advocates are thinking of smaller ways to reduce emissions in the meantime. Recently, Vanderbilt University professor Michael Vandenbergh and two others proposed the idea of voluntarily labeling carbon footprints on products in the journal Nature Climate Change . [More]
Read More »Chatting May Soon Charge Your Cell Phone, While Making Public Calls Even More Annoying
The electrical energy from the vibrations caused by a human voice can be harvested--and one day could be used to charge your cell phone. The catch
Read More »What’s Behind Google’s Tactics?
A new lawsuit could shed some light. Plus, bringing off-shore insurance tactics to the U.S., and the rest of the day's news for entrepreneurs. Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs
Read More »Apple Rocket-Boosts iOS To Rival Android
Apple is rumored to be adding a host of new features to its iPhone and iPad OS to make it a better rival to Android, just as new stats confirm Android is "winning" the smartphone war. What comes next? Apple is rumored to be adding a host of new features to its iPhone and iPad OS to make it a better rival to Android.
Read More »Why measles found new life in U.S.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton says illness brought to U.S.
Read More »Japan to Shut Nuclear Plant on Quake Fears
By Chikako Mogi and Risa Maeda NAGOYA/TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) - Japanese power firm Chubu Electric Monday agreed to shut a nuclear plant until it can be better defended against the type of massive tsunami that in March triggered the worst atomic crisis in 25 years. [More]
Read More »Chair unsafe for kids? What government says about "metoo" clip-on seats
About a dozen children injured by child feeding seats, Consumer Products Safety Commission says
Read More »Tiger drops to 8th in rankings
PGT: Paul Casey is the latest to pass Tiger Woods in the official world rankings, as Woods drops to eighth.
Read More »Hybrid Owners Pay the Most for Car Repairs Nation-wide, Report Says
Americans love cars , especially when they're running well and not in the shop.
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