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AVERY MACKTraditional sports stadiums and arenas generate a huge carbon footprint. Multiple sources concur that during a single football gam...
Apr 05, 2013 07:36PM
World record holder and Olympic champion sprinter Usain Bolt will soon model Puma boots that are “made for rotting,” and when the next Levi ...
Jun 04, 2012 03:21PM
Increasing lean muscle mass—known to be a key in fighting frailty associated with aging (a condition called sarcopenia)—may also help protec...
Jun 04, 2012 03:10PM
Often considered one of nature’s most perfect foods, eggs are an excellent source of protein, lipids, vitamins and minerals. Now, researcher...
Jun 04, 2012 03:04PM
Can rhythmically tossing and catching balls in the air help grow the brain? Researchers from the Universität Regensburg, in Germany, after s...
Dec 16, 2011 05:35PM
When the Chinese Internet portal NetEase recently offered Open University-style lectures in English with seminars like Web 2.0 Marketing Com...
Dec 16, 2011 05:34PM
Bullies seem to be made, not born. A study from the University of California, Berkeley, concludes that a cooperative school experience, vers...
Dec 16, 2011 05:32PM
In a recent, nondenominational global survey of 18,000 people across 24 countries by UK research firm Ipsos Mori, 70 percent identified them...
Oct 30, 2011 08:29PM
Even with the advent of email, texting, smart phones and animated web greetings, the traditional paper holiday greeting card, wishing recipi...
Oct 30, 2011 08:25PM
During the industrial boom of the last half of the 20th century, thousands of manmade chemicals were created. Used in consumer products, pes...
Oct 30, 2011 08:17PM
Borrowing from a bank has traditionally been a slow, bureaucratic process, often off-limits to people outside the wage-and-salary mainstream...
Oct 30, 2011 08:16PM
A local currency movement is again emerging as a way to focus business capital, especially consumer spending, on community economies. BerkSh...
Oct 30, 2011 08:13PM
Traditional business models have recently experienced many manmade traumas, including the housing/banking industry collapse, world recession...
Oct 30, 2011 08:12PM
Two Harvard undergraduate students, Julia Silverman and Jessica Matthews, have come up with a way to harness the kinetic energy of a moving ...
Oct 30, 2011 08:11PM
The world’s coral reefs are dying. It doesn’t take a trained eye to see the draining of color that results when the corals, stressed by heat...
Oct 06, 2011 10:36PM
Greenpeace has compiled their third annual survey of the “greenest” home electronics products from 18 companies in seven categories—desktops...
Oct 06, 2011 10:34PM
Out of the mouths of babes sometimes comes great wisdom. Seven-year-old Mason Perez won a school science fair in Reno, Nevada, for his proje...
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