Dad’s spend twice as much time with kid’s than they did a few generations ago

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“Take Time To Be a Dad Today”

The percentage of  fathers in the U.S. who live apart from their children has doubled over the last 50 years. But, many dad’s today are spending more than twice as much time with their kids as they did back then.

 

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WindMade: A New Label for Products Built Using at Least 25% Wind Power

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Will companies be impelled to make more of an effort to use clean power if they were publicly recognized for their efforts? The folks behind Windmade are betting they will. Windmade is a new initiative spearheaded by Vestas, the Danish wind company, that will eventually allow companies to place labels on consumer products touting their clean energy commitments. So how, exactly does a company obtain the right to slap a Windmade label on their goods?

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Crazy Calculator

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Ready for a digital gag?

Think a calculator can’t give you and your friends hours of hysterical fun? Well, the Crazy Calculator sure can, and wait until you see why.

Flip the switch one way and it’s a standard calculator. 2 + 2 = 4. But flip the switch the other way and 2 + 2 = GIMME A BREAK! That’s right, when in ‘crazy mode’ this brilliant math toy will give the user nothing but smart aleck answers…

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6 Discoveries that Science can’t explain

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The Giant Stone Balls of Costa Rica can’t be explained.

A man once infamously said “you can’t explain that” and it turns out there are some things we really can’t explain. These are enigmas and artifacts that have no known orgin or purpose including  The Giant Stone Balls of Costa Rica, and the Baigong Pipes…

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The x-Ar: A spring-loaded arm that gives superpower strength to office workers

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The x-Ar arm

The Steadicam was originally developed to take the shake out of Hollywood chase scenes. But Equipois, a company in California, has given it a new purpose; to help line workers and file clerks.  The x-Ar arm reimagines a Steadicam’s spring system to make arms and tools feel weightless, diminishing the risk of repetitive-stress injuries without motors, batteries or external power.

 

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Scientists stabilize antimatter, could lead to starships

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Antimatter is becoming less of an enigma.

It sounds like something out of Star Trek but scientists have been able to trap antimatter for 17 minutes, improving on an experiment last Fall that was able to trap antimatter for merely fractions of seconds…

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