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It may be iPad 2 day, but that doesn't stop the Apple news mill from grinding--now there's a fresh leak from China that hints what the iPhone 5 may look like. It's convincing
Read More »Giffords has no memory of shooting, doctors say
Despite progress in speech and memory, doctors say it's too soon to tell whether Giffords can attend husband's space shuttle launch
Read More »Google Intervenes in Japan
Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today. The tech response to Japan's earthquake.
Read More »Easier to Swallow: U.S. Beefs Up FDA with the Food Safety Modernization Act
Dear EarthTalk : What specific issues and protections are covered by the Food Safety Modernization Act recently signed into law? --P.
Read More »A New View of Food and Cooking [Slide Show]
Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking (The Cooking Lab, 2011) is a six-volume, 2,348-page work that relies heavily on photography and illustrations to make the science and technology of modern cooking accessible and engaging to everyone from science buffs to professional chefs. One of our goals in producing the book, by inventor and physicist Nathan Myhrvold, along with co-authors Chris Young and Maxime Bilet, was to give readers insight into what happens inside food as it cooks. So we developed a unique "cutaway" style of photo illustration that reveals all the action occurring at the center of, say, a pot of steaming broccoli or a pair of burgers on a Weber grill.
Read More »Climate Change Poses Arctic Challenge for U.S. Navy
Climate change will pose major new hurdles for U.S. naval forces, forcing the military to grapple with an emerging Arctic frontier, increasing demand for humanitarian aid and creating rising seas that could threaten low-lying bases, the National Academy of Sciences said yesterday. "Even the most moderate current trends in climate, if continued, will present new national security challenges for the the U.S.
Read More »Coffee may lower stroke risk for women, says study
You knew there was a good reason for that double mochachino
Read More »SNAPSHOT-Developments after major Japan earthquake
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Read More »Kate Middleton: Is slim bride-to-be sending girls wrong message?
Royal watchers say she shouldn't lose more weight and should be a healthy role model to young girls
Read More »Japan declares emergency at nuke plant, no radiation leak now
(Adds researchers' quotes, background) By Osamu Tsukimori and Kiyoshi Takenaka [More]
Read More »Japan declares emergency at nuke plant, no radiation leak now
(Adds researchers' quotes, background) By Osamu Tsukimori and Kiyoshi Takenaka [More]
Read More »Google’s Looming Antitrust Inquiry
In the clearest language to date, Democratic Senator Herb Kohl of Wisconsin signaled heavy scrutiny of Google coming in 2011. An antitrust showdown between the U.S
Read More »Instapaper 3.0 Means Social Sharing Your Favorite Stories
Instapaper is already a very popular service on mobile devices, and it's just had a big social sharing makeover that improves its offerings significantly. Best of all--and following current trends--a user's Instapaper "likes" are now browsable by friends.
Read More »MIND Reviews: Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things
Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things by Randy O.
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