Microsoft Officially Launches the CityNext Project

Microsoft Officially Launches the CityNext Project

The company is trying to offer cities easy access to Microsoft products

Woman Arrested 396 Times “Sentenced” to Mental Health Treatment

Woman Arrested 396 Times “Sentenced” to Mental Health Treatment

Shermain Miles agrees to enter a mental health and substance abuse program

Australian High Officials Plan to Kill Sharks to Protect Beachgoers

Australian High Officials Plan to Kill Sharks to Protect Beachgoers

Conservationists are outraged by this decision, wish to overturn it

Great White Washes Ashore in New England, Two Beaches Are Closed

Great White Washes Ashore in New England, Two Beaches Are Closed

Concerns are raised as to whether or not other such animals might be lurking in the waters

Authorities Now Looking for Loose Lion in Essex

Authorities Now Looking for Loose Lion in Essex

Many claim to have seen the animal, but nobody can say where it came from

Watch: Crittercam Offers Insights into the Feeding Behavior of Bull Sharks [Video]

Watch: Crittercam Offers Insights into the Feeding Behavior of Bull Sharks [Video]

This species has been known to attack humans several times in the past

  • Energy
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 19th, 2012
Global Warming Can Lead to Malfunctioning Nuclear Reactors

Global Warming Can Lead to Malfunctioning Nuclear Reactors

Climate change is argued to take its toll on nuclear plants and electricity production

Cleveland Turns 700 Guns into Appliances

Cleveland Turns 700 Guns into Appliances

The inhabitants who supported the project received gift cards and the chance to win $1,000

EPA, PHMSA Join CTAC Efforts to Protect Americans' Health from Harmful Imports

EPA, PHMSA Join CTAC Efforts to Protect Americans' Health from Harmful Imports

Seven agencies are now working together to address import issues

  • Sci Pry
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • October 30th, 2008
FDA Questioned About Bisphenol A Safety

FDA Questioned About Bisphenol A Safety

Scientists say that retesting the danger levels of the chemical could take years