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Study - We are Creatures of Habit

June 5th, 2008 at 10:35 pm » Comments (0)

If only I could have this creature in my habit…
Researchers who spied on 100,000 people using their cellphone signals confirmed that most human beings are indeed creatures of habit.
Most of us go to work, to school and back home in surprisingly predictable patterns, something the researchers said will be useful in city planning and preparing […]



Sex in Space - The Ultimate Quest

June 5th, 2008 at 10:20 pm » Comments (0)

If your only motivation for going into space is in hopes of finding your next great
sexual experience, you are no longer a useful member of society
An increasing number of couples expressing their desire to have sex in space have become a cause of concern for scientists, says a report.
The experts do not think that […]



Nice Pack

June 5th, 2008 at 4:35 pm » Comments (0)

On a scale of outdoor bravado, I fall closer to Disney’s River Country then Sean Penn’s Into the Wild. But, I wasn’t about to let a lack of Eagle Scout skills keep from enjoying and evaluating a new backpack from Skull Candy. So this past Memorial Day, I took my own urban hike through downtown […]



These Guys Would Kill to Get a Date

June 5th, 2008 at 3:37 pm » Comments (0)

 
Neolithic age men fought over women too, according to a study that provides the most ancient evidence of the lengths men will go to in the hunt for partners.



A New Way to Look For Little Green Men

June 5th, 2008 at 3:16 pm » Comments (0)

The Dish on ET
Astronomers are banking on a promising new technology to trace extra-terrestrials in the same way that one locates a needle in a haystack.
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) comprises hundreds of small dishes that combine modern, miniaturised electronics and innovative technologies with computer processing.
It endows researchers with the capability to search for possible […]



Niacin Helps Fight Cholesteral

June 5th, 2008 at 2:47 pm » Comments (0)

 
A research team has uncovered the likely target of niacin (vitamin B3) in the liver, which should provide a clearer picture of how this vitamin helps maintain adequate HDL-cholesterol levels in the blood and thus lower the risk of heart disease. 
 



Helicopter in Living Room Appears Real

June 5th, 2008 at 2:30 pm » Comments (0)

  
Look out, everybody, because 3D TV is on its way whether you want it or not. Philips just announced a 52-inch 3D display showing “2D-plus-depth” pictures without requiring you to wear dizzying, headache-inducing glasses to get the full effect.  
 



Scientific Study On Why Knots Happen

June 5th, 2008 at 9:08 am » Comments (0)

Knot Always What It Seems

Tangled telephone cords and electronic cables that come to resemble bird nests can frazzle even the most stoic person. Now researchers have unraveled the mystery behind how such knots form.



Wrex the Dawg Has The Face Only A Mother Could Love

June 5th, 2008 at 8:00 am » Comments (0)

Is Wrex An Easy Pet?

Buying a pet is a big commitment. Pets are living things, and they require attention and care. You need to train them, take them for walks, feed them, and love them. It’s a lot to ask of you! If your kids are begging for a dog but you’re just too damn […]



Study: Cousins Can Breed Healthy Kids

June 5th, 2008 at 4:55 am » Comments (0)

 Still, some cousins should refrain from breeding…
The belief that babies born to first-cousins will suffer from some kind of deformities is all a myth, say researchers in Australia.
According to an earlier Australian research published in 2001, babies born to first-cousins are nearly three times more likely to have serious birth defects. But professor Alan Bittles, […]