People who are hooked on frequent tanning may really be addicted, Wake Forest University researchers say.
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Frequent Tanners May be Addicted
New Kind of Cement Absorbs Pollution
An Italian company has begun marketing a cement that is capable of absorbing pollution from vehicles.
Introducing the Cook-N-Dine Grill Table
Cook your own dinner while at the table with the Cook-N-Dine table-grill. The center heats up to 430 degrees Fahrenheit and serves as a cooking pit for your meat and veggies.
B2B Meets Online Marketing
Geoff Ramsey: Companies that sell products and services to other businesses are learning that the Internet offers up an abundance of opportunities for lead generation, customer acquisition, branding and, of course, customer retention. Many of the online strategies and principals being used in the consumer world can be applied, with adjustments, to the business space. [...]
Why Sleeping at Work is Good
Rather than crumbling into unsightly heaps on their desks, many Australian workers may soon have access to a comfortable and legitimate place to nap at their offices.
Building a Zero Energy Home
The world’s first zero energy home costing less than $200,000 has been built in Oklahoma. This house produces as much energy as it consumes in a year and combines "renewable energy technologies with advanced energy-efficient construction."
Are Search Marketers Stretched Too Thin?
A new report from iProspect, conducted by JupiterResearch, the "Search Engine Marketer Job Function Study," reveals that executives responsible for search engine marketing perform an average of five other job functions in addition to search engine marketing.
