Astronomers Unveil Discovery of 200 Baby Galaxy Clusters | newsmaine
Astronomers Unveil Discovery of 200 Baby Galaxy Clusters | newsmaine.
Astronomers Unveil Discovery of 200 Baby Galaxy Clusters | newsmaine.
Ferris Exhibits Symptoms of a Sociopath According to the Mayo Clinic, a sociopath exhibits the following signs and symptoms: disregard for right and wrong, persistent lying to deceive others, using charm or wit to manipulate others, unnecessary risk-taking, and irresponsible work behavior. via 10 Secretly Scary Facts About “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” – Answers.com.
When singer Avril Lavigne went missing from the music scene, there was tons of speculation. Was she pregnant? In rehab? Going through a split from her husband, Nickelback front man Chad Kroeger? Focus on the mystery intensified in December after a fan Twitter account posted a direct message from Lavigne when she solicited prayers, saying… Read More »
at the local courthouse, the running of which has been handed over to private contractors by the city. SHOULD BE THE HEADLINE; via Atlanta garbage man thrown in jail after getting to work too early and annoying residents | Daily Mail Online.
Medical experts in Australia have concluded that an alternative form of medicine called homeopathy doesn’t have enough evidence to support its effectiveness. via Homeopathy Is Not an Effective Treatment, Experts Say | TIME.
Trial Results Seldom Posted to Clinicaltrials.gov as Required | Medpage Today.
BBC News – Anthropocene: New dates proposed for the 'Age of Man'.
BBC News – Chameleon colours 'switched by crystals'.
Most Clinical Trial Results Not Reported on Time to Government – US News.
SugarCRM has confirmed the acquisition of IP and other assets, noting that it will be rolling Stitch’s technology into its core Sugar application. “We’ve made Sugar an indispensable tool for customer-facing employees,” said Larry Augustin, SugarCRM CEO, in a statement issued Monday. “Sugar gives them the right information, when they need it, even before they… Read More »
When it came to exhibitionism, there was no signiificant difference between men and women, suggesting that they tend to be equally vain or self-absorbed. via Are men more narcissistic than women? – Daily Dose.
Women with close male relatives with prostate cancer are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, a new study confirms. These findings, from the large Women’s Health Initiative, reinforce the results of a 1994 study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the authors write. “This is not the first study to examine… Read More »
The Number of U.S. Oil Rigs Continues to Tumble – Bloomberg Business.
New UFO Seen In NASA Space Station Video, 2nd UFO Image In 4 Weeks — What’s Going On Up There?.
Startling UFO In NASA 1968 Apollo 7 Photo Found — But Was Close-Up Censored With Black Tape?.
Next Big Future: Matter creation using lasers experiment designed based upon 80 year old theory with a photon photon collider – actual experiements in about one year.
Did ancient Easter Islanders have friends from afar? Yes, say scientists. (+video) – CSMonitor.com.
Elongated Skulls Of Paracas – Who Were These Mysterious People? MessageToEagle.com.
1. Your jealousy can ruin any relationship. Your better off dealing with jealousy head on when it rears its ugly head. Most people don’t want to admit when they have been bitten by the green-eyed monster but it can happen from time to time. There are people who exude jealousy to the point that… Read More »
Lassie and Timmy; Scooby Doo and Shaggy; Baxter and Ron Burgundy; Bubba and James Wathen. You may not have heard of that last duo yet, but when it comes to the bond between a man and his dog, it’s the realest of the bunch. After James was hospitalized more than a month ago in Kentucky,… Read More »
Ebola in the U.S.: 1,000 people under some level of watch – LA Times.
Summit County Ebola quarantine update at 11:30 a.m. (live coverage) | cleveland.com.
Pennsylvania man, now 20, charged with sexual assault of 6-year-old girl when he was only 11 | Star Tribune.
Obama administration sides with Ala. girl attacked while used as bait in school sex sting | Star Tribune.
Passenger arrested for sex assault during Hawaii-Japan flight; plane returned to Honolulu | Star Tribune.
The Man Who Dropped ‘S’ From His Name & Received Job Offers – ZergNet.
What Happens If You Don’t Get Enough Sleep – Business Insider.
The Murder of Students in Mexico Prompts Anger Against Cartels, Police.
Nearly 1 million bees swarm Arizona men, killing one – NY Daily News.
Your Coffee Drinking Habit Could be Genetic : Biology : Nature World News.
Region’s cancer risk from air pollution drops by half – The Orange County Register.
The periodic table of tech investing – GeekWire.
Plastic beads in toothpaste could be harming your health – KFDA – NewsChannel 10 / Amarillo News, Weather, Sports.
New Ad Campaign Aims To Keep Pot Newbies From Suffering Maureen Dowd’s Fate.
CARLSBAD >> The Mojave rattler, one of the most lethal rattlesnakes in the Southwest, has been gradually moving into new territory in Southeastern New Mexico. The snake is a type of pit viper that has recently migrated from California and Arizona and appears physically similar to the area’s native Western diamondback rattlesnake and black-tail rattlesnake.… Read More »
Less fucking around: The report found that those who had fewer romantic relationships prior to tying the knot were more likely to find their everlasting love and happy ending. The researchers also found that people who had children from prior relationships tended to struggle more with their marriage. Testing out how insane they are: The… Read More »
0 comments Text Size – + Print E-mail Kathleen Lees k.lees@scienceworldreport.com First Posted: Aug 06, 2014 06:09 PM EDT Breast Cancer As breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, it’s estimated that 508,000 women died from it in 2011, alone . (Photo : Flickr) via Rare… Read More »
The federal government this month has silently stopped publicly reporting incidents such as hospitals leaving foreign objects in patients’ bodies, and other life-threatening mistakes, USA Today reports. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) denied it was making the change last year. Share This Story CMS removed the data on eight avoidable “hospital acquired… Read More »
diopathic disease is defined as one that develops without any apparent or known causes. That is the term used for fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases, including lupus and chronic fatigue syndrome. While many of these diseases have recognizable signs and symptoms, the lack of causality haunts medical schools, doctors, practices and hospitals. The only ones benefiting from… Read More »
Manifesto for Half-Arsed Agile Software Development We have heard about new ways of developing software by paying consultants and reading Gartner reports. Through this we have been told to value: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools and we have mandatory processes and tools to control how those individuals (we prefer the term ‘resources’) interact… Read More »
OR GROW UP, (WO)MAN UP, AND WORK WITH OTHERS LIKE YOU AND THEY ARE ADULTS. As you know, Bob, I spend my Saturdays ranting opining here on TechCrunch, but I spend my work weeks writing software, building apps, sites, and services for the fine startup-to-Fortune-500 clients of the software consultancy HappyFunCorp. (Check out our spiffy… Read More »
SCOTUS: Chemical weapons treaty cannot be invoked in assault case BY Mark Sherman, Associated Press June 2, 2014 at 2:20 PM EDT WASHINGTON — A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that prosecutors may not rely on an international chemical weapons treaty to convict a woman who attacked her husband’s mistress. The justices threw out… Read More »
Bilderberg at 60: inside the world’s most secretive conference Topics on the agenda for the three-day summit first held on 29 May 1954 will include: does privacy exist? George Osborne is among those attending the high-powered summit. Photograph: John Thys/AFP/Getty Images It’s been a week of celebrations for Henry Kissinger. On Tuesday… Read More »
‘Give them your breast’: Mexico City uses images of topless models to promote breastfeeding | News.com.au.
Antarctic ice shelf melt ‘lowest EVER recorded, global warming is NOT eroding it’ • The Register.
He says: “…judges should continually reinterpret the words of the Constitution in accordance with what they, and other elite members of society, decide is the evolving enlightenment of modern society.” BUT According to the Militia Act of 1792 — passed the very next year — defines the militia as all able-bodied men ages 18 through… Read More »
Beyond Death: The Science of the Afterlife | TIME.com.
On ‘Late’-In-Life Virginity Loss – Jon Fortenbury – The Atlantic. Keith McDorman walks into the back room of an Austin, Texas coffee shop. With his dirty-blond hair, light eyes, week-old beard, and striped button-down shirt, he looks like a younger, shorter, bohemian version of Bradley Cooper. He tosses his scooter helmet onto the wooden table,… Read More »
NASA Seeking Proposals for Advance Technology Development | French Tribune.
Beekeepers in the United States and Europe have documented massive honeybee losses for several years, but less has been understood about their wild counterpart, the bumblebee, which also appears to be in global decline. American beekeepers first reported the mysterious death and disappearance of entire colonies of domesticated honeybees in 2006. Since then, apiarists have… Read More »