The internet has become increasingly important to users in their everyday lives. It is also the case that for many of online Americans, the internet has become a crucial source of information at major moments and milestones in their lives.
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The Internet’s Growing Role in Life’s Major Moments
Women Search for Facial Clues in Men
Women looking for a long-term relationship like men who like children — and they can tell which guys might be interested in becoming fathers just by looking at their faces. Those are among the findings of a study of college students.
The Circular Kitchen
The circular kitchen is a new approach to kitchen design based on the changing needs of apartment dwellers and modern lifestyle. After centuries of conventional kitchen design, the self-contained circular kitchen challenges many of the notions of a normal kitchen, treating it more as an appliance than a dedicated, inflexible room. Great photos.
Viewers Demand Uncensored Television
In Arbitron’s new study, "Exploring the Consumer’s Relationship with Cable TV," examining what Americans want to see on cable networks, how they want to access the programming and the pricing structures that make the most sense to them, one fact stood out loud and clear: viewers want access to unrestricted, uncensored programming. Great stats.
Electromagnetic ‘Smog’
The World Health Organization, along with other health specialists, are blaming electromagnetic fields as being the "likely cause" in up to 30% of childhood cancers, adult leukaemia, depression, brain cancers, breast cancer, and even up to 1/10th of all miscarriages.
Love Analysis Service for Cell Phones
If you have ever wanted to determine if the person on the other end of your phone call really loves you, now you’re in luck. Finally someone has invented a service that can do exactly that.
Nanotube Breakthrough
U.S. scientists in Texas say they have successfully used carbon nanotubes, for the first time, to send electrical signals to nerve cells.
Contraceptive Linked to Depression
A contraceptive commonly used to treat acne is being investigated by British authorities for possibly causing depression.
