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Tortoise strapped with iPads leaves animal rights group upset

By Staff Reporter - Aug 08, 2014 11:48 PM EDT

An art museum in Colorado, Aspen has landed in hot water after announcing plans to feature three tortoises with iPads mounted on their backs. The move has left animal rights activists upset.

Toddler passes through White House gates, Secret Service suggests he gets a 'timeout'

By Staff Reporter - Aug 08, 2014 03:58 PM EDT

The White House is guarded by a group of heavily armed Secret Service agents, but on Thursday evening, a small little intruder unknowingly passed through the gates.

A Part of Brain Remains Young and Active Even During Old Age: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 08, 2014 07:59 AM EDT

Study finds brain area related to spatial attention like touch, sight and hearing will remain active in our old age.

Some Saturated Fatty Acids in Cheese Cut Risk of Diabetes: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 07, 2014 07:07 AM EDT

Dairy products rich in saturated fat helps curb risk of type-2 diabetes, finds a study.

Asking is the Best Way to Identify a Narcissist: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 07, 2014 07:03 AM EDT

Narcissists readily agree they are self obsessed, according to a new research.

Hepatitis Will Be Rare Disease by 2036: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 07, 2014 06:02 AM EDT

Scientists say with advanced treatment, screening and use of drugs, the number of people infected with Hepatitis C will drastically reduce in the next 22 years.

Women Too Are Addicted to Internet Pornography: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 07, 2014 05:41 AM EDT

Men and women who are frequent viewers of porn have equal risks of cyberporn addiction, finds a new study.

Diana Gabaldon's Concerns about Tragic Adaptation of Stories

By Staff Reporter - Aug 06, 2014 08:27 AM EDT

Diana Gabaldon first saw scene from the TV adaptation of her book “outlander “it caught her attention as it was a line of dialogue she says her “fans consider iconic,” and one they would miss.

“True Detective” Season 2 May Return With Vince Vaughn and Elisabeth Moss

By Staff Reporter - Aug 06, 2014 06:14 AM EDT

"True Detective"may not return with its second season till next year but still the plot detail has been revealed.

Spending Too Much Time with Wireless Devices Affects Children’s Brain: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 06, 2014 05:53 AM EDT

Wireless devices can cause serious brain damages in children and fetuses, according to a study.

'Welcome to Sweden' Renewed for Second Season

By Staff Reporter - Aug 06, 2014 03:22 AM EDT

Welcome to Sweden" is set to start its second season of 10 episodes on NBC. Greg Poehler the executive producer and also stars in the series.

Online Breaks Help Employees Unwind and Boost Their Work Productivity: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 09:21 AM EDT

Surfing the web in between working hours helps improve employee’s work productivity, finds a study.

Google Tips Cops as Child Porn Found During Mail Scan

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 08:05 AM EDT

Google, which tipped off Houston police about a pedophile after finding pornographic images on his email during a cyber scan, is defending its policy of electronic monitoring of users' web activities.

Poor Diabetic Patients are More Likely to Receive Limb Amputation: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 07:40 AM EDT

Diabetes patients from low-income backgrounds have 10 times increased chances of losing toe or a part of their limbs compared to their wealthy counterparts, finds a study.

Avoid Eating Fried Fish to Boost Brain Health and Memory Power in Later Years: Study

By Staff Reporter - Aug 05, 2014 07:36 AM EDT

Eat baked or broiled fish to prevent dementia and cognitive decline, suggests a new study.

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