Studies show breastfeeding benefits infants, but public has been slow to embrace it.
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Breastfeeding in Public Still Controversial
Protect Your Household with a Raygun
When aliens bust into your humble abode to steal your silverware, you might want to take advantage of the 2nd amendment and arm yo’self with one of these fine Rayguns. These are the coolest rayguns of all times. Amazing photos.
Designer Garage of the Future
So you just spent a million bucks on a Ferrari Enzo. Do you park it in a regular garage made of regular concrete? Hell No! Futurists are thinking about this very serious problem. Here’s a garage concept, for a time where the rich are even more ridiculously rich, enough so to buy this transparent concrete […]
China to Ban Tobacco and Alcohol for Children… well, sort of
China’s legislature is considering its first ever law to ban the sale of cigarettes and alcohol to the country’s 300 million young people below the age of 18.
Airbus Invents the Jetlag Zapper
Aerospace giant Airbus reckons the jetlag, the scourge of air travel, could be made more pleasant using pulsing electromagnets.
Game Console Market Gets Competitive
This year’s Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3) gave surprising momentum to Nintendo’s Wii console, which is rumored to be set for release sometime in November 2006. Sony announced at the same trade show that the third version of its Playstation console (PS3) would be priced at $500-$600, compared to an estimated $200-$250 price tag for the […]
A Look at China’s Inventor Community
With China suffering its worst drought in 50 years, a Chinese inventor who created a device to cut toilet water usage by 83 percent has found it impossible to sell — despite winning a government award for his work.
Scientists Erase Memories in Brains of Rats
Scientists have for the first time erased long-term memories in rats and have also directly seen how the brain is changed by learning.
