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Multifunctional Smart-Wallet And Key-Organizer - $40
The Gadget Flow - 3 Mar 2014 08:00
JACKEY is a unique, multifunctional smart-wallet and key-organizer with a clear, functional design that allows you to carry credit cards, money and keys in an innovative way. JACKEY is ultra light! The individual panels ...
Hands-on: BMW M235i review
Pocket-lint - 3 Mar 2014 18:30
If, like us, you're struggling to keep up with BMW's numbering system, the skinny on the BMW M235i is that it's the sleeker, less practical coupe sister to the hatchback M135i we tested (and loved) last year. Like the 43...
Google Projected Mode in-car dash could be coming to Mercedes
Pocket-lint - 3 Mar 2014 14:48
A seamless Android in-car experience may have leaked called Google Projected Mode. And it's all thanks to a Mercedes job advertisement. The job ad, that appeared on Mercedes parent company Daimler, requests a software en...
Mercedes-Benz gives us a look at Apple's CarPlay in new C-Class [Gallery]
9 to 5 Mac - 3 Mar 2014 20:11Unmasking the secrets of the extinct moa
EurekAlert! - 3 Mar 2014 07:00
(Griffith University) Griffith researchers have used a DNA barcoding technique in an attempt to clarify the number of species which existed of the extinct New Zealand moa.
LEGO weighing 3D printing to stave off Minecraft
Slash Gear - 3 Mar 2014 22:39
LEGO is exploring 3D printing as a potential way for fans to produce their own custom bricks, as a way to stave off all-virtual world building games like Minecraft. The …
Did 'Twitch Plays Pokemon' Just Invent Something New?
NBC News - 3 Mar 2014 20:36
Was the past 16 days, which attracted some 1.1 million players sending 122 million chat messages, the beginning of a new way to play games?
[GamerTell] PlayStation Network down for some, PS4 Party Chat error E-82204301 appears
Technology Tell - 3 Mar 2014 19:28
[From GamerTell] Is the PlayStation Network down? Perhaps. Depends on if you're using a PS4 and if you're attempting to start a Party Chat.
Sonic Foamer, Beer Foamer adds some life to your party
Coolest Gadgets - 3 Mar 2014 17:30
For those of you out there who love nothing better than to head down to the nearest watering hole right after your work, you might be interested to know that crafting your own brew could be an exciting journey by itself....
Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage saved $1.5 billion a year in first 4 years
EurekAlert! - 3 Mar 2014 07:00
(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) A new study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the University of Illinois at Chicago finds that Medicare Part D prescription coverage s...
Exosuit Explores The Depths Without The Need For A Submarine
Ubergizmo - 3 Mar 2014 05:52
There is this sense of curiosity in humanity that continues to cause us to explore our environments, breaking new boundaries along the way, an exercise which more often than not carries its fair amount of risk. From spac...
NASA's Real 'Gravity' Photos Will Blow You Away
Mashable - 3 Mar 2014 03:32
NASA sure knows how to capture the endless beauty of real space. And on Sunday, the space agency decided to connect some of that epic reality with one of the films nominated for this year's Academy Awards Hours before th...
Inventor Has Waited 43-Years For Patent Approval
Slashdot - 3 Mar 2014 00:13
An anonymous reader writes "If you think the average wait of 28.3 months for a patent to be approved is ridiculous, don't complain to Gilbert P. Hyatt. The 76-year-old inventor has been waiting over forty years for a rul...
Experts call for prison health improvements
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
Experts unveil their recommendations to improve health care for prisoners both during incarceration and after release. From a public health standpoint, they argue, it's shortsighted to regard prison populations as separa...
How ACA affects vulnerable Americans living with HIV/AIDS
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
A series of papers recently published examines how the Affordable Care Act could affect two sectors of the most vulnerable Americans -- those living with HIV/AIDS and people who have recently cycled through jail.
Binge drinking is harmful to older drinkers, may be hidden by weekly average
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
Studies examining the potential health benefits of moderate drinking generally focus on average levels of drinking rather than drinking patterns. A new study shows that, among older moderate drinkers, those who binge dri...
International research project: The more available alcohol is, the more likely that people will drink heavily
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
The bulk of knowledge about alcohol consumption and problems comes from high-income countries. The International Alcohol Control study was established to collect and compare data from both high- and middle/low-income cou...
Hangovers do not seem to have much influence on the time to next drink
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
Many people believe that hangovers can either delay subsequent drinking due to pain and discomfort, or hasten drinking to relieve hangover symptoms. A new study investigates if a hangover that follows a drinking episode ...
Blurred lines? Sexual boundaries are not really all that blurred
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:36
Sexual aggression has become a common experience in bars. New findings show that approximately 90 percent of the incidents involve male initiators and female targets. The initiators' level of invasiveness was related to ...
Largest-ever study of mental health risk, resilience in army personnel releases findings
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:31
Most mental health disorders and suicidal ideation among U.S. Army soldiers start before enlistment, according to findings of the largest-ever study of mental health risk in army personnel. Three new articles address the...
Do bedroom televisions contribute to youth obesity?
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:31
Does having a television in the bedroom contribute to youth weight gain? In a recent American national study, researchers found that having a bedroom television was a significant predictor of adolescent weight gain. "Thi...
Antibody-targeted treatment developed for recurrent small-cell lung cancer
Science Daily - 3 Mar 2014 23:31
An antibody has been found that may be used in future treatments for recurrent small-cell lung cancer, which currently has no effective therapy. The mouse monoclonal antibody they have developed, MAG-1, targets the ProAV...