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Read More »Rubber Chicken on April Fools? Scientist Turns Feathers Into Eco-Plastic
_ Plastics have a lot of issues--made from oil, they're often not recycled, and they end up in landfills. You might not consider soft, fluffy chicken feathers as problematic, but billions pounds of them end up in U.S.
Read More »Casey the latest to pass Tiger?
PGT: At this point, it should not be considered surprising that players with a hot hand will continue to pass Tiger Woods in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Read More »Zoolander Meets Dr. Evil: Kinect Hack Prints Out a Model Mini-You
Ever want to be a model? Then you'll love this new Kinect hack that combines 3-D imaging and a RepRap machine to turn you into...a model! It's clever, and hints at two powerful futures for tech
Read More »Jane McGonigal to Find the Future at the New York Public Library
Gaming guru and Reality is Broken author Jane McGonigal is organizing a game to commemorate the New York Public Library's centennial celebration. On May 20th, 500 gamers will spend the night in the main branch of the library on 42nd Street to complete 100 "quests" designed by a McGonigal-directed team.
Read More »Eating disorders: 9 mistakes parents make
It's easier than you might think to set a child up for anorexia or bulimia?
Read More »Malaria on the Rise as East African Climate Heats Up
Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from Changing Planet, Changing Health: How the Climate Crisis Threatens Our Health and What We Can Do about It (University of California Press, April 4, 2011). Elena Githeko was normally energetic and chatty. But on a Tuesday morning in 2003, Elena's mother, Anne Mwangi, found her daughter quiet and listless, her forehead warm with fever
Read More »Video: Erica Hill experiment: Final lap
Erica Hill takes a look back at her 6-week fitness challenge that included changes in diet, exercise and sleep schedule.
Read More »Sweet! Candy eaters surprisingly slimmer
Those with a sweet tooth might not need to feel so guilty about admitting it. People who eat candy and chocolate tend to have smaller waists, weigh less and have a lower body mass index (BMI) than those who don't indulge in these treats, a new study says.
Read More »Should Americans fear radiation in food?
Radiation from hampered Japanese plant found in California, Washington milk; Dr. Jennifer Ashton on why you shouldn't worry
Read More »Coffee danger for fast food fans?
Drinking coffee after a fatty meal can double the spike in blood sugar levels, researchers say
Read More »Funny Business on April Fools
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs.
Read More »Deadly drug shortages: Are you at risk?
Many life-saving drugs are now hard to come by, and people are dying
Read More »Prostate cancer tests don’t save lives, study says
Study in Sweden found no difference in death rates among men who had been screened and those who hadn't
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