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The Things Make HP Pavilion dv6700t a Consumer Laptop
The HP’s newest 15.4” consumer notebook presenting the cutting edge design and performance in a portable package is none other than the HP Pavilion dv6700t.
Could Your Cell Phone End Up Killing You?
A new debate is raging over whether prolonged cell phone use poses serious health side effects.
Why Is Obama Trying to Prop Up a Doomed 'Nuclear Renaissance'?
Obama is poised to vastly expand a bitterly contested nuclear loan guarantee program that may cost far more than expected, both financially and politically.
Why top predators matter: an in-depth look at new research
Three recent studies reveal just how important top predators are to their ecosystems.
How to Sew Easy Hat From Old Sweater
With an old wool sweater and fleece hoodie you can make a warm pill box hat in less than a day.
FDA's New Guidelines for BPA Safety Fall Short
In January, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the agency would support “reasonable steps” to reduce human exposure to Bisphenol A, or BPA by minimizing the use of BPA-based products that come in contact with foods or drinks consumed by babies or toddlers.
Two-Minute Tip: Veggie Wash
Rinse your Veggies with Distilled Vinegar
The pain and blessings of digital communication
Ever heard of a “text thumb” or a “Blackberry-neck”? Doctors report that more and more people are complaining about pain in their backs, shoulders, arms and hands.
How clean energy creates jobs
The U.S. could add hundreds of thousands of jobs if Congress requires that part of the nation’s electricity be derived from renewable sources. That is the conclusion of a study by Navigant Consulting that was presented on Thursday.
Xavier Helgesen and Kreece Fuchs: Promoting literacy through Better World Books
Book enthusiast and actor, Levar Burton, nominates the founders of Better World Books, a company with a mission to support global literacy.