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Read More »Should Financial Literacy Be Mandatory?
British MPs want compulsory finance education in schools, but there's mixed evidence on effectiveness. At the epicenter of the housing crisis was a black hole of financial literacy--masses of consumers making calculations with unrealistic mathematical expectations . To avert another capitalist catastrophe, 300 British MPs are calling for mandatory personal finance education
Read More »Our Robot Overlords Will Walk Like Us–And Among Us
Today's robots may be astonishing , scary, or militarily useful , but they rarely move with all the occasional grace, jitters, and other subtle quirks that humans have.
Read More »Video: Giffords’ doctor on recovery from brain trauma
Erica Hill talks to Dr.
Read More »Is This Charlie Sheen’s Social Media Guru?
He claims so.
Read More »Women Farmers a Force in Fighting Global Food Shortages: Report
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) released its 2011 State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) report this week, just in time for today's International Women's Day.
Read More »Do genes make people evil?
Do genes make people evil? --Robert Schreib, Jr., Toms River, N.J.
Read More »Video: 3D Mammograms
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about new 3D mammograms that allow doctors to more accurately detect cancer.
Read More »Those Pesky Airport Scanners
The new full body airport scanners received a lot of attention at the end of 2010. I travel frequently for my job so air travel is a big part of my life. I understand the need for security; I’m just not as convinced on the need for a full body scan that shows my completely exposed body.
Read More »Allergy-proof your home to sniffle less
A little preparation for upcoming spring allergy season could help you cut down on your suffering
Read More »iFive: Microsoft Pays Nokia $1B, Facebook Movie Rentals, Adobe Morphs Flash, Nokia’s Music Phone, Angry Birds on Facebook
It's International Women's Day--and in fact it's the hundredth such event. Google 's
Read More »Alcoholic Beverages Induce Superconductivity
Wine can help keep conversation flowing at a dinner party. And now it looks like that wine may aid in materials science as well. Japanese researchers discovered that hot alcoholic beverages induce superconductivity in iron-based compounds.
Read More »Video: First woman receives 3D mammography in U.S.
A Boston woman became the first in the U.S. to receive a 3D mammogram outside of a clinical trial. Dr.
Read More »Gene Study Challenges Human Origins in Eastern Africa
By Matt Kaplan A genetic analysis of modern hunter-gatherer populations in Africa suggests that humans evolved in the south of the continent, rather than the east, as has been thought. [More]
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