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Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk… Cow’s, Almond, Soy, or Rice
A study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal states that children who drink nondairy milk rather than cow’s milk are half as likely to maintain
A Smarter Watch Dog for Your Home
A new smart device called Leeo Smart Alert Nightlight can protect your house from fires while you are away. A friend of mine was out
September Job Growth Suggests Future Wage Growth
According to the Labor Department, payrolls rose in 39 states, with Texas leading the climb with a 36,400 gain in employment. These gains are paired
How Organic is “Organic”?
Are the products you’re buying really organic? While many opt nowadays for seemingly healthier organic products, ranging from food to cosmetics, discrepencies over products claiming
Natural Gas Prices Fall Yet Heating Bills Likely Stay High
Despite normal trends in natural gas prices that result in higher prices this time of year, natural gas producers have seen a production boom which
Microsoft Gearing Up With Wearable Tech
Microsoft is expected to announce its new wearable tech some time in the next few weeks. The company is gearing up to launch a smart
Fitbit Explains the Mysterious Allergic Reaction
Despite reports of allergic reactions among consumers, the Consumer Product and Safety Comission as chosen not to recall the Fitbit Flex with the understand that
From Overstock to Issuing Stock: Taking on Asset and Securities Distribution on the Blockchain
Issuing Securities on the Blockchain While the ability for businesses to distribute assets and securities through blockchain technologies has been around for some months, recently
Posters Discourage Sugary Drink Consumption in Teens
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have found that teens are more likely to forgo sugary drinks if they know how

Abengoa Starts to Produce Ethanol at New Plant in Kansas
Abengoa Bioenergy, a company opening in Hugoton, Kansas this Friday, is considering replacing petroleum in gas tanks, and especially in plastics. There really is a