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3-D Metal Printing Could Save Consumers Time and Money
3-D metal printing can help save consumers’ time and money, by reducing production costs for industry. 3-D printing might eliminate shipping costs for items which
Who Needs Horoscopes When You Have Google? Google Can Predict When You’ll Die
Good news! You may no longer need to go to that shady $5 tarot card reading spot, or read your horoscope to get your fortune
HoweyCoin wins Consumers’ Research ICO Endorsement
KIDDING!!! If You See An Investment Offer Like This, It Might Be a Scam – HoweyCoins Are Completely Fake! Learn about the HoweyCoin project launched
Welcome to California, We’ve Updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
California, the most populated state and largest economy in the U.S., has some unusual (or exciting, depending on your opinion) ballot initiatives scheduled for the
Financial Stress is Hurting You
Monday might be the worst day of the work week. Beaten only by taxes and traffic, it’s safe to say that Mondays are pretty tough,
Press Release: The Union of American Robot Workers
For Immediate Release, June 25, 2028 A MESSAGE FROM THE UNION OF AMERICAN ROBOT WORKERS We are the Union of American Robot Workers (UARW). We
World Health Organization Officially Recognizes Video Gaming Disorder
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released the eleventh edition of their Internal Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) which outlines “diagnostic health information.” Within the document
Science Fiction or Science Fright: Google’s Latest Artificial Intelligence Can Predict When a Patient Will Die
Google has been training artificial intelligence machines to quickly analyze a patient’s health record to help doctors make a more accurate diagnosis. In some cases,
What All Consumers Need to Know About Their Kitchen Sponges
Several new studies have found the kitchen to be room in the house most contaminated with bacteria, owing mainly to the microbes present in the
Drone Swarms to Replace Fireworks?
After China banned fireworks in 400 cities across the country, Intel and Chinese drone firm Ehang have emerged as the leading providers of alternate sky