Newlyweds in the US are "meshing" their names in an attempt to banish the sexism that comes when a woman takes her husband’s surname.
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Newlyweds Meshing Surnames
Study: Sharing a Bed May Cost You
A man’s brainpower, scientists say, can be damaged by sharing a bed. When they spend the night with a partner, their sleep patterns are disturbed, whether they make love or not.
Preparing for the Global Economy
If a nation’s readiness to plug into the global economy is gauged by how many of its college students are studying international business, China must be the world champion.
First ‘Seed Satellite’ Ready to Blast Off in September
China’s first satellite specially designed for seed breeding in space will be launched into orbit in early September, it was announced over the weekend.
The Science of Implanting False Memories
Implanting false memories of a bad experience with alcohol could prevent people abusing alcohol later, a Canadian researcher has said.
China Female Writer Opposes Resistance to Rape
China: Female online writer Chen Lan recently claimed "fighting against a sex offender, even risking one’s life, is a disgrace to the human race." Her comments have created a fierce debate throughout the online community.
Crazy Photos of the Week
Here are some amazing photos to play with your head.
Microsoft Working on Robots
Maybe it’s the robotic dog resting in the corner or the R2-D2 "Star Wars" droid on the floor, but Tandy Trower’s office is not a typical workstation found at Microsoft.
Top Paying Jobs
What are the best paying jobs in America and where are they paying the most?
