With Father's Day happening this weekend, several stars have taken a moment to share what dear old Dad has taught them. So, let's take a look and see what some famous folks had...
Spoiler alert! We're about to dig into the biggest, most jaw-dropping moments from Monday night's TV. If you haven't yet watched a particular show, and don't want to be spoiled,...
While occupational homicides continue to decline in the U.S., law enforcement remains one of the deadliest jobs in America. A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health The report found documents that 93 percent of homicides of law enforcement officers...
Wow! As you can see from his before-and-after pics, Terrence Jenkins' hard work with celebrity trainer Jeanette Jenkins has certainly paid off.* PHOTOS: Terrence...
A "Genetic Thermometer" May In The Future Reveal How Healthy You Are You For Your Age
JoVE has published details of a technique to measure the health of human genetic material in relation to a patient's age. The method is demonstrated by the laboratory of Dr. Gil Atzmon at New York's Albert...
Researchers have discovered the mechanism behind one of the Ebola virus' most dangerous attributes: its ability to disarm the adaptive immune system. University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston scientists determined that Ebola short-circuits the immune system using proteins that work...
When it comes to good vision, those cherry-red Prada glasses you keep lusting after are not the end of the discussion. Don't ignore these essential eye care tips. More »
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Spoiler alert!*Our roundup of the night's most memorable TV moments will brief you on*the biggest and best happenings from Sunday's shows—some of which you might not have...
Spoiler alert!*Our roundup of the night's most memorable TV moments will brief you on*the biggest and best happenings from Monday's shows—some of which you might not have...
The 3GT will come to market with the 3.0-liter, turbocharged six-pot found in the 335i, along with two different versions of the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder. Diesel offerings consist of a pair of 2.0-liter, turbodiesel four-pots. There’s no exact information on power figures, but we’d...
I'm such a wild sleeper than sometimes I wake up in the most awkward of positions. Face planted, facing the wrong direction, diagonal, on the completely other side—you name it, I've woken up in it. I was always wanted to know my movement patterns. Photographer Paul Schneggenburger created a...
Racial stereotypes have been shown to have subtle and unintended consequences on how we treat members of different race groups. According to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, race bias also increases differences in the...
Hospital MRIs may be better at predicting long-term outcomes for people with mild traumatic brain injuries than CT scans, the standard technique for evaluating such injuries in the emergency room, according to a clinical trial led by researchers at UCSF and the San Francisco General Hospital and...
A team of computer science researchers have revealed that Android apps used by as many as 185 million people can expose online banking and social network credentials, as well as emails and IM content. More »
In 2010 breast reconstruction entered the Top Five list of reconstructive procedures in the US, with 93,000 procedures performed, up 8% from 2009, and 18% from 2000. This is among the most common skin flap procedure performed. Skin flaps are typically used to cover areas of tissue loss or...
Can the simple act of recognizing a face as we walk down the street change the way we think? Or can taking the time to notice something new on our way to work change what we remember about that walk? In a new study published in the journal Science, New York University researchers show that...
In a world where Kate Upton is a "fat cow" and Vogue's idea of being more body-positive is photo spreads of*skinny women smoking and models instead of female athletes, it's no wonder women have completely distorted relationships with their own bodies; we are being set up, over and over again, to...
Activity lingers longer in certain areas of the brain in those with Alzheimer's than it does in healthy people, Mayo Clinic researchers who created a map of the brain found. The results suggest varying brain activity may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. The study, "Non-stationarity in the...