Some weeks back, I came across a case report published in 1999 in the journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology [1].
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As the Sony PlayStation hack aftermath continues, it seems the Network won't be back in full for up to a week. Sony, in its advisory note (shown as a wordcloud above), cautions the 77 million victims to watch their bank accounts and check for phishing.
Read More »Ovarian cancer symptoms hard to detect: What every woman should know
Ovarian cancer affects 20,000 women each year, yet the signs are hard to read
Read More »Mouse Study Suggests Why Addictions Are Hard to Forget
Recovering addicts are often told to avoid the people, places, and things connected with their addiction--tried-and-true advice that may be gaining support from neuroscience.
Read More »How to Fix Your Social Media Past
Not long ago, Holly Myles , the digital media strategist at Eisbrenner Public Relations , attended a work function.
Read More »Birth Of An Urban Myth
I don't know how urban myths made it before the Internet. I can't think of anything that has flourished more from it
Read More »Flexible, rolling robot copies caterpillar’s escape mechanism [Video]
Robots inspired by nature are nothing new--in addition to all the humanoid bots out there, roboticists have mimicked numerous other animal species, for instance with the uncannily canine BigDog robot . [More]
Read More »Obama urges oil producers to increase output
By Alister Bull and David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged world oil producers to lift crude output as he sought to deflect public anger over high gasoline prices that is hurting his popularity among voters.
Read More »Sergio has long road to US Open
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (AP) -Sergio Garcia missed the cut in his first major as a pro, at Carnoustie in 1999 for the British Open.
Read More »Mosquito Biochemistry Lets Them Handle Hot Blood
Mosquitoes maintain a body temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. But when a mosquito sucks some toasty warm blood, its body temperature can rocket up.
Read More »Appearance money not limited to overseas
Apple May Fill Its iPhone 5 Vacuum With New Macs And An Interim iPhone
Apple may be changing its usual iPhone update schedule to the fall, instead of a pre-summer launch in June/July--the news has popped up multiple times, and a source familiar with Apple's plans has also confirmed it with Fast Company. But Apple is a company that thrives on PR excitement...and the big hole in the update schedule before the iPhone 5 arrives could damage sales
Read More »Science on the White House Lawn
“Ooh, science!” said the mom, two little ones in tow. “We like science!” I was at the Lawrence Hall of Science station during the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House yesterday, a tradition since 1878.
Read More »Popping vitamins is common, but benefits are few
More than half of Americans take dietary supplements, with the multivitamin being the most commonly used, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read More »PGT: Tiger has ‘reasonable chance’ for The Players
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