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The Dark Side of the Nobel Prizes For more than 100 years, the Nobel Prizes have recognized the finest in human achievements, from literature and science to the Nobel Peace Prize, which is given "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses," according to the last will and testament of founder Alfred Nobel. Read More »Look Away! Eye Contact Not Always Best in Business Most workers think it is important to make eye contact while talking in a meeting or job interview, but they might be surprised at the reaction they get when they do, new research finds. Read More »Working Through Lunch? It's Good For You Socializing with co-workers over lunch may not be the best way for employees to unwind during the day, a new study finds. Read More »What's Missing From the Nobel Prizes? Scientists Weigh In The Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel established the Nobel prizes more than 100 years ago, in 1895, with the following prize categories: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and peace. Read More »Historic Moon Engine Mockup Takes Short Trip to New L.A. Display
5 achievements that haven't won a Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM (AP) — The announcements of this year's Nobel Prize winners will start Monday with the medicine award and continue with physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economics. The secretive award committees never give away any hints in advance of who could win, but here's a look at five big scientific breakthroughs that haven't yet received a Nobel prize. Read More »Antarctica's Scars Hold Clues to Hidden Water Read More » | ||||
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Sunday, October 6, 2013
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Saturday, October 5, 2013
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Once 'Extinct' Pinocchio Lizard Pokes His Nose Out
WildCat Robot Gallops in Video Debut
Literary Fiction May Boost Mind-Reading Skills Reading a piece of fiction could enhance one's "mind-reading" skills, suggests a new study that also reveals a short story by Anton Chekhov may be more effective than a passage penned by Danielle Steel. Read More »US Military Will Use Drones to Spy on North Korea
10 Dumbest Smartphone Features Read More » 2013 Nobel Prize Winners to Be Announced Since 1901, the awarding of the Nobel Prizes has been among the most closely watched — and, at times, the most controversial — ceremonies in the world. And the 2013 Nobel Prizes, which will be announced over several days beginning Monday (Oct. 7), will not be any different. Read More »Moon Dances with Three Planets in Sky Shows on Sunday, Tuesday
Government Shutdown Could Be Big Setback for NASA and Taxpayers, Former Astronaut Says
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Friday, October 4, 2013
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Dear 12-Year-Olds: Skip Facebook It's come to our attention at Tom's Guide that a number of people in the Internet-connected world are currently 12 years old, meaning that sometime between tomorrow and 12 months from now, you'll be turning 13. Here's our advice for when you do: Steer clear of Facebook. Read More »Can immigration reform survive the shutdown? Read More » Virgin Galactic, NBC to Launch 'Space Race' Reality TV Show
Smartphone-Controlled Brewbot Gets aHead with Kickstarter A craft-beer-brewing robot that can be controlled by a smartphone has garnered about $100,000 from 195 backers on online crowdfunder Kickstarter. Read More »Humbling View of Sharks Revealed in Stunning Photos Read More » Illegal Drugs Are Cheaper, Stronger than Ever
5 Surprising Ways to Banish Bad Breath Just as nobody likes a whiner, nobody likes bad breath. It's a powerful way to make a bad first impression. But the good news is that there are relatively simple ways to take care of halitosis. Read More »Weighty Issue: Is It Healthy for Seniors to be a Little Overweight? Is carrying a few extra pounds into your senior years healthy? Advice has been mixed. Now, two studies published this month attempt to better define the ideal weight for fitness and longevity for adults over age 60. Read More »Elusive Giant Squid Washes Up on Spanish Beach
Early October Skywatching: Summer Still Reigns in Evening Sky
Fall's Weird Weather Rolls in As Feds Scramble
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