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Gymgoers Beware of Possible Air Pollutants
As winter approaches, many of us are switching to indoor exercise. However, a recent study in gyms raised some questions about the cleanness and safety
It Is Finally Here: Printable Food
3D printing has been developing rather quickly. We have already seen printable parts, trinkets, gadgets, and even weapons. But now it has been taken a
October Jobs Report: Unemployment down, Wages Up
Last month’s job report has shown some growth in US payrolls and a decrease in the unemployment rate. More than 200,000 jobs have been created
Supreme Court to Hear Key Case on Relative Strength of Regulatory vs Statutory Authority
In what is very much a case whose public perception is wrapped up in the debate over the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court has
An Overwhelming Amount of Data is Being Collected on Voters
The 2014 election cycle taught us that experts are having trouble using all of the data they gather on voters due to its overwhelming amount.
Increasing Productivity Rate Comes With a Threat of Inflation
The U.S. worker productivity rate rose faster than anticipated in the July-September quarter which could, but not necessarily, lead to potential wage increases for workers.
Studies Show: Celiac Disease Has Triggers Other Than Gluten
We already know that gluten (which can be found in wheat, barley and rye) can cause heart problems in people with celiac disease. New research
Denton’s Ban on Fracking Met With Skepticism
On Tuesday, Denton became the first town in North Texas to ban hydraulic fracturing. Nearly 59 percent of voters in Denton agree with the decision
Dangers of the Kissing Bug Disease
Tropical medicine experts warned at a meeting this week about the potentially life-threatening “kissing” bug disease. According to their statements, the disease is making its
Research Claims to Gives Insight On Who Uses Bitcoin
Researchers at the University of Kentucky have taken a look at the demographics associated with bitcoin use. Dr. Aaron Yelowitz and Matthew Wilson attempted to