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3-D Movies a Big Hit
January 8, 2010Is 3-D TV next? - Not all the news is bad (some of it is just strange): The movie "Avatar" has created a return of 3-D and starting in 2010, ESPN will broadcast some sports events in 3-D. PhysOrg.com quotes... continued
How to Live a Long Life
January 7, 2010Don't die early - We may not be able to live forever, but there's no reason we need to die young. Many US children face a terrible burden of stressors that can harm the development of their brains and nervous... continued
Child Abuse
January 7, 2010Sometimes it comes from other kids! - More than one third of those who sexually abuse children are other juveniles, not adults (as one might suspect). Researchers found that juveniles account for more than one-third of those known to police... continued
Anne’s Diary: An Epiphany
January 7, 2010The news isn't all bad: In her newest diary, Anne Strieber writes about a revelation she had in church that's a great message for the New Year! If you got our FREE weekly email newsletter, you would have already read... continued
If You Get Caught Playing Video Games at Work
January 6, 2010Tell your boss you're improving your office skills! - Many office workers secretly play video games on their computers at the office (they read our edge news and listen to Dreamland there too!) It turns out that playing these games... continued
Beef Slime
January 6, 2010There are some dangerous things going on, deep down where no one can see them. They have to do with food too: Depending on your genes, you may not get supersized eating a fast food hamburger, and you won't get... continued
CIA Spying on Global Warming
January 6, 2010A group of environmental scientists working with the CIA once again has access to data gathered by intelligence satellites. The images include tropical forests, ice melts, desert landscapes, even population shifts. The program had been discontinued in 2001. Around 60... continued
Underground Carbon Storage Vaults Planned
January 6, 2010In a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers have proposed filling large valleys left by volcanic rock deep under the Atlantic Ocean with liquid carbon waste. Estimates suggest that just one of these... continued
Get Granny Online!
January 5, 2010For some people, the New Year brings new concerns about the elderly folks in their lives. If that's you, here's something you should know: The internet strengthens the brains of even older people. Middle-aged and older adults with little Internet... continued
The Scourge of Drugs
January 5, 2010What will drugs do to YOUR town in 2010? Most of us know that Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug of choice, and that heroin may be the most damaging drug an individual can use, but it is crack... continued