Breast Cancer Strides Continue
Breast Cancer Strides initiative continues throughout the United States. The American Cancer Society continues with the Breast Cancer Strides event, this time in Myrtle Beach. The walk will take place...
View ArticleJaybird X3 Wireless Headphones Bring Improved Sound
You can buy Jaybird X3 headphones online directly from Jaybird’s website starting October 27. Jaybird is one of the first companies that produce wireless sports headphones and now they are bringing a...
View ArticleAn International Lunar Outpost Might Be Constructed Soon
The international lunar outpost will only orbit the moon. As the International Space Station will soon be taken out of use, a replacement must be found. The countries that partnered up to build and...
View ArticleYour Vitamin D Levels Are Just Fine
Americans worry too much about Vitamin D deficiency. Doctors underline that Vitamin D might be harmful or at least unnecessary for many Americans. Although it is great for your bones and reduces the...
View ArticleAuthorities Euthanized Whale Stuck in Shallow Waters
The whale stuck in shallow waters was euthanized due to extensive health problems. New York veterinarians euthanized a whale stuck in shallow waters. The animal spent a couple of days close to the...
View ArticleUnidentified Suspect Kills 3-Year-Old Boy in Road Rage Incident
Grandmother was unaware that her 3-year-old nephew was fatally wounded in the road rage incident. Arkansas law enforcement officers are looking for a driver involved in a road rage incident that led to...
View ArticleUS Hospitals Penalized For High Rates Of Patient Injuries
Medicare officials are disappointed by the high rates of patient injuries in hospitals. The U.S. government has decided to cut payments to 769 medical facilities with concerning rates of patient...
View ArticleMichael Lynton Will Be The New Snap Chairman
Michael Lynton, the Sony Entertainment CEO will resign his position and move to Snap Inc. Michael Lynton, the former Sony Entertainment CEO will resign his position and move to being Snap Inc’s...
View ArticleGrass Carps Are Invading The Waters Of 3 Great Lakes
A study confirms that grass carps have started invading the waters of three of the Great Lakes. A study seems to confirm the fact that grass carps, an Asian species, are in the process of invading the...
View ArticleInterval Training Could Keep Aging at Bay
While any kind of exercise is better than staying sedentary, interval training shows signs of additional health advantages. A quality and healthy nutrition mixed with a periodical session of exercises...
View ArticleFord Announced Recall of 440K Products for Engine Malfunctions
Ford had to recall around 440,000 vehicles due to engine malfunctions. Ford Motor Company is the fifth largest automaker in the world behind Toyota, VW, Hyundai, and General Motors. As of recently, the...
View ArticleThe Mars Base Camp Is Lockheed’s Idea For A Space Future
Lockheed Martin revealed the concept and some further details on its Mars Base Camp. Lockheed Martin offered further details on its own approach at what a future on Mars could look like. It revealed...
View ArticleTexas Registers Highest Number Of Mumps Cases In 20 Years
Texas is registering the highest number of mumps cases in over 20 years. According to the most recent reports, in 2017, the state of Texas recorded the highest number of mumps cases in over two...
View ArticleWild Salamanders Are Highly Threatened By An Invasive Fungus
An invasive fungus may have European wild salamanders on the brink of extinction. The fire salamander is the most common species of wild salamanders in Europe. Now, an invasive fungus may have the...
View ArticleFord Announced Recall of 440K Products for Engine Malfunctions
Ford had to recall around 440,000 vehicles due to engine malfunctions. Ford Motor Company is the fifth largest automaker in the world behind Toyota, VW, Hyundai, and General Motors. As of recently, the...
View ArticleThe Mars Base Camp Is Lockheed’s Idea For A Space Future
Lockheed Martin revealed the concept and some further details on its Mars Base Camp. Lockheed Martin offered further details on its own approach at what a future on Mars could look like. It revealed...
View ArticleTexas Registers Highest Number Of Mumps Cases In 20 Years
Texas is registering the highest number of mumps cases in over 20 years. According to the most recent reports, in 2017, the state of Texas recorded the highest number of mumps cases in over two...
View ArticleWild Salamanders Are Highly Threatened By An Invasive Fungus
An invasive fungus may have European wild salamanders on the brink of extinction. The fire salamander is the most common species of wild salamanders in Europe. Now, an invasive fungus may have the...
View ArticleThe Largest X-ray Laser In The World Produced Its First Light
Though it lasted only a second, the first light of the biggest X-ray laser is a huge achievement. Recently in Hamburg, Germany, scientists from an international team of eleven countries fired up the...
View ArticleStudy Reveals New Consequence Of An Extended Time In Space
A new study analyzed the effects and consequences of spending an extended time in space. A new study from NASA analyzed data gathered from nine male and female astronauts who spent more than six...
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