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When you're a VIP jet setting around the world, it makes things easier when all travel arrangements are taken care of. We take a look at the most expensive destination clubs out there
Read More »Video: FDA debuts graphic cigarette warning labels
In the most significant change to U.S. cigarette packs in 25 years, the Food and Drug Administration released nine new warning labels that depict in graphic detail the negative health effects of tobacco use.
Read More »Video: E. coli outbreak caused by sprouts?
Officials in Germany are expected to confirm that sprouts are the cause of the most deadly outbreak in history of E.coli. Jeff Glor reports
Read More »Mid Atlantic|: BLUE MOON rate reduced by $80,000 for 2011 Caribbean charters and $150,000 for New England charters.
BLUE MOON is a superlative Feadship 198, winner of numerous awards and an exceedingly popular superyacht on the charter circuit. BLUE MOON has a regal master stateroom, lavish guest accommodations and superb interior and exterior social areas.
Read More »Caribbean Sea|Caribbean Sea: BLUE MOON rate reduced by $80,000 for 2011 Caribbean charters and $150,000 for New England charters.
BLUE MOON is a superlative Feadship 198, winner of numerous awards and an exceedingly popular superyacht on the charter circuit. BLUE MOON has a regal master stateroom, lavish guest accommodations and superb interior and exterior social areas
Read More »Western Wines and More on the Auction Block
Some of the most desired California wines and more will be on the auction block on June 18 at Bonhams Wine Auction in San Francisco. Highlights include two bottles of 2005 Screaming Eagle presented in their original wooden cases (estimated from $3,000 to $4,000). Pioneering California winery Inglenook, which dates ...
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More than 75 percent of the planet's flowering plants depend on pollinators (mostly insects) in order to reproduce.
Read More »Top 15 happiest nations: Who’s #1?
Where do people smile the most? New "life satisfaction" survey yields some surprises
Read More »Top sunscreen? Cheapest is best, report finds
The best sun protection money can buy turns out to be the cheapest. A new study by Consumer Reports found that the most effective sunscreens on the market are also the least expensive.
Read More »Scientists looking to burst the superconductivity bubble
Bubbles are blocking the current path of one of the most promising high temperature superconducting materials, new research suggests.
Read More »Video: When to buy organic
Buying organic foods and products cost more, but for many health conscious Americans, it's worth the extra money. Still, with so many people on a budget, which are the most important items to buy organic and which can you skip
Read More »Video: What "free range" meat really means
When it comes to food labeling, one of the most confusing areas of the supermarket is the meat aisle. From "natural" to "free range" - consumers are bombarded with labels.
Read More »Proposal for optical transistor uses light to control light
(PhysOrg.com) -- By using one light pulse to control another, researchers have proposed a design for an optical transistor that fulfills the most challenging criteria set forth in a study last year. An optical transistor has long been sought by physicists because it could be used for optical computing, in which photons rather than electrons are used to perform digital computations.
Read More »Nuclear photonics: Gamma rays search for concealed nuclear threats
Gamma rays are the most energetic type of light wave and can penetrate through lead and other thick containers. A powerful new source of gamma rays will allow officials to search for hidden reactor fuel/nuclear bomb material.
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