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In the early 1850s, Daniel McCallum, the General Superintendent of the New York and Erie Railroad, had a problem. At the time, the New York and Erie Railway was the […]
The group displays photos of inappropriate behavior in the hope that doing so will end a longstanding tradition of exploiting freshmen that has led to injuries and deaths.
Nippon Television Network is working with other organizations to provide elder-care monitoring services that will, for example, alert relatives if a family member doesn't change their channel for an extended period of time.
A new study indicates an uptick in the number of people who have paid to access certain news sites. However, many still prefer to get their news for free, with social media growing in popularity as a source.
What an odd and outdated national value the British have.
The image above is an artist's impression of what it might look like to live on the exoplanet Gliese 667Cd, one of three super-Earths discovered in the habitable zone of the nearby star Gliese 667C. 
Two Hollywood studios have shortened the window between theatrical and home entertainment distribution to as little as three weeks, giving customers the option of seeing movies at home while they're still playing broadly in theatres.
While the solution to sustainable population growth is elusive, there are few illustrations that present this global challenge in such clear terms as this video.
The National Security Agency leak is only the latest in a series of events in which "super-users" have caused significant damage to a company or organization. What, if anything, can be done to prevent such rogue behavior?
A little bit of philosophy can be a dangerous thing.
Ray Kurzweil’s dream of internal nanobots floating around our bloodstream making us immortal by eradicating diseases and slowing down the aging process may actually be a reality sooner than any of us […]
The idea of the "Eureka! moment" might very well prove to be the most useful concept that Archimedes passed down to us.
Why do religious people tend to be regarded as philanthropists while secular humanists are regarded as cruelly indifferent?
Don’t try this at home A man who expects to soon be blind has implanted a magnet into his ear, which can now be used as a wireless headphone. The […]
Today is a potentially big day at the U.S. Supreme Court, and that is not just because it is Justice Sotomayor's birthday. 
Long-term antidepressant use may be an invitation to diabetes.
One reason to have a liberal education—one that’s usually neglected by all those experts these days who are saying that the value of an education is measured by the money […]
Computer-generated models published in the journal eLife demonstrated how plants might regulate the rate at which they consume starch that they will need once the sun goes down. 
By facilitating, instead of being defensive, Stephen Miles says you’ll end up in the higher place and you will be able to maintain your point of view.
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