Alongside textbooks, pizza, and shower shoes, wireless Internet access is at the top of the college-student-necessities list.
SARS-like disease claims life of British man - Telegraph
Posted by Brad 120 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
A 39-year-old man has died from a SARS-like disease, becoming the first British fatality from the illness.
The research in the U.S found that those who were exposed to comfort food, such as chocolate and ice cream, were more willing to be kind.
Finally, after a 12-year delay caused by opponents of genetically modified foods, so-called “golden rice” with vitamin A will be grown in the Philippines.
Crisis: Teens have started sleep-texting | Technically Incorrect - CNET News
Posted by prerista 126 days ago (http://news.cnet.com)
It seems teens can't get enough of texting while they're awake. They're now apparently texting unconsciously in the middle of the night. It's like sleepwalking, but potentially more amusing. Read thi
U.S. Carbon Emissions Dip To 1994 Levels - Forbes
Posted by jake 131 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
The U.S. energy sector is 'in the midst of a transformation,' according to a new report, thanks to the growing use of natural gas and renewable power sources.
The 16oz 'Grande' coffee contains 330mg of caffeine, claims a report. Scientists in Canada stress the recommended daily limit for the average person is 400mg.
Like a little kid showing off her new toys, Donna Queen, a 50-year-old housewife from Coral Springs, giddily opens a black pouch and reveals her quiver of electronic cigarettes.
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