Porsche enthusiasts rank among some of the most fierce marque loyalists, and as collectors they rival even philatelists in their obsession for rarity, completeness, and condition. One such collector was Matthew Drendel, whose passion for turbocharged Porsches was the catalyst for an unparalleled collection of road and race cars from ...
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January saw the biggest solar storm since 2005, generating some of the most dazzling northern lights in recent memory.
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Physicists at Yale University have taken another significant step in the development of quantum computing, a new frontier in computing that promises exponentially faster information processing than the most sophisticated computers of today.
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Concussion, the most common among traumatic brain injuries, which occurs 1.7 million times a year in the U.S., represents a major public-health problem.
Read More »Inside Story: What Happens When Brain Hits Skull
Concussion, the most common among traumatic brain injuries, which occurs 1.7 million times a year in the U.S., represents a major public-health problem. It occurs when there is a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head, a process depicted here in this animation
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Start-up headhunter Keith Cline divulges how he recruits for the most coveted tech jobs.
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Countries that consumed the most alcohol per capita, according to 2011 report
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British scientist Stephen Hawking has decoded some of the most puzzling mysteries of the universe but he has left one mystery unsolved: How he has managed to survive so long with such a crippling disease.
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Vaccine only protected against HSV-1 strain, but not HSV-2 - the most common cause of genital herpes
Read More »Photo Issue 2011: Phillip Lim, Shot By Jake Chessum
Inside the life and mind of Phillip Lim , one of the most talented and most elusive young fashion designers of our time. Here, Lim is photographed in the New York loft that will soon be his new HQ.
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A fundamental problem that has puzzled generations of scientists has finally been solved after more than 70 years.
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Read More »The Birth Of An Idea: Ads To Rebrand Girls
Fast Company asked several of the most creative ad agencies in the world to rebrand baby girls. Their mock campaigns recast girls as the No. 1 choice for consumers from China to the U.S
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New research says hearing loss is becoming one of the most common physical conditions after arthritis and heart disease. Jeff Glor talks to Dr.
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