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Using Google to Search for Origins of Autism
Google has announced it plans to partner with autism research group Autism Speaks to create the largest database of information on people with autism using
Opting Out of Vegg-ing Out- 84% of Vegetarians Return to Meat
According to research conducted by the Humane Research Council surveying 11,000 American adults, two percent of those polled were currently vegetarians, and 88 percent reported
Big Data & Online Courses- Are High School Students at Risk?
Online educations programs have not only expanded higher education opportunities to a wider array of people, but have also created an array of supplemental courses
Senate Hearing Scheduled to Discuss Cyber Attacks on Financial Industry
In the last week, Sony has struggled to recover from a cyber attack that leaked the payrolls of employees, of which include social security numbers,
Economic Growth in November- “Coming into 2015 with Positive Momentum”
A survey conducted by the Federal Reserve indicates a high rate of hiring across a multitude of industries. The data supports latest figures indicating a
Two Major Steps for Breast Cancer Research
Research presented at the annual Radiological Society of North American suggests earlier mammograms for women are needed. Currently, breast cancer screening guidelines recommend that women
Google Ditches Confusing Text CAPTCHAs
You’ll remember Google’s CAPTCHAs as the box of barely legible squiggle letters and number which are meant to keep computers out while allowing humans through.
No Concussion Diagnosis? Athletes Still Not in the Clear
The high risk and potential side effects of head injuries among scholastic football players as well as professionals has become a popular subject within the
Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Decreases for First Time Since 2012
Blockchain reports bitcoin mining difficulty to have decreased for the first time in the last two years with a 0.62% drop to 40,007,470,271 from 40,300,030,238.
Decline in Hospital Errors Saved 50,000 Lives in 2013
On Tuesday, Sylvia Burwell, Secretary of Health and Human Services, announced at the CMS Healthcare Quality Conference in Baltimore, MD, that in 2013 American hospitals