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Women Can Smell a Man's Intentions

Recent research has shown that socio-emotional meanings, including sexual ones, are conveyed in human sweat.  Researchers at the Rice University in Texas found that women can subconsciously sniff out men who...

Justice For Mary Badaracco- www.marybadaracco.com

Update: Badaracco homicide case widens with New Fairfield search09/09/2008NEW FAIRFIELD -- The investigation of a woman's disappearance 24 years ago -- now considered a homicide -- picked up steam Monday as police used ground-penetrating radar to search a property near Ball...

Oysters R Us: Gulf oysters are back after Gustav's surge

"Many New Orleanians refuse to eat raw oysters in the summer. They still follow the old rule that says oysters on the half shell should only be eaten in months with an "R." When they flip the calendar to...

NTSB Reported Radio Silence Minutes Before Crash

"September 23, 2008 (by Otto Smyth) According to reports by Metrolink accident attorneys, the National Transportation Safety Board the audio recordings between the Metrolink engineer and the conductor showed they...

Democrats fear John McCain will pick a woman as his running mate; Blogger Say...

Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska has too many embarrassing in-house problems that have flared up recently. Secretary of State Condi Rice has said she's not interested.Will Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson get the...

Baby crocodiles tell each other when to hatch

"Umph, umph, umph" - not the sound of a grumpy old man but baby crocodiles talking to each other from inside their eggs - more evidence that I wasn't that mad when talking to my unborn children - if it works for...

McCain staffer quits so he won't have to work against Obama

"Mark McKinnon, who was in charge of McCain's advertising, left the McCain campaign to keep a pledge not to use his skills to attack Barack Obama. The subtext of this is huge. It signals, holographically, the problem McCain will have holding on to Republicans and independents...

Mobile Phones May Alter Brain Behavior

So that's why I'm so tired. And I thought it was putting my head in the microwave. " New research shows that the electromagnetic signals emanating from mobile phones can alter your...

Microsoft plays Pacman: Facebook next?

After failing to gobble up Yahoo, Microsoft turns its face to FaceBook.Whatdaya think the 70,000,000 Facebook members think?"SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp gauged Facebook's interest in a possible acquisition...

Insects Talk on the Plant-Phone

Yeah, my new phone is pretty cool, and it doesn't even need to be charged. However, it requires solar power. And soil."Dutch ecologist Roxina Soler and her colleagues have discovered that subterranean and...

Primitive Alien Life May Exist!

" Are there any aliens? Is there any life in the other planets? Do we live alone in our galaxy? all of these are very important questions that always have confuse all of us and many astronaumer and scientists.Now,...

Men are daft at picking up body language

This is why guys slap each other's butts?"New research to be published in the April issue of Psychological Science suggests university-aged men are more likely than their female peers to confuse friendly signals...

Cable programmers suing FCC over new rule

"C-Span and Discovery Communications LLC, along with four other cable programmers, are suing the Federal Communications Commission for what they see as a First Amendment-squashing new rule."

Better TV is coming, but are you ready for it?

Better TV is coming, but are you ready for it?The digital dilemma: Disappearance of analog signals just a year away"Behind the placid pictures, a made-for-TV storm is looming. Since the first days of television, the method of beaming pictures into our living rooms hasn’t...

A New Discovery May Change The Future Of Tech

"The IBM researchers published in the Thursday edition of the journal Optics Express a significant milestone in the quest to send information between multiple cores on a chip using pulses of light through silicon,...

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