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Uber Tech Could Tell If You’re Smashed Before You Get into Car

June 12, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Drunk college students

Uber Technologies is reportedly working on an AI-based tech that can tell if you’re drunk before you get into one of its cars. The measure seems counterintuitive as many inebriated people use the taxi-app firm’s services to safely get back home after a wild night out. Uber is safer than driving under influence and cheaper […]

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International Space Station Program’s Fate Unclear amid Massive Budget Cut

June 11, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

The Earth as seen from space

Within a few years, Washington could trim International Space Station’s budget by so much that it could force the program to shut down. In the 1960s, the U.S. and Soviet Union invested massively in space exploration as the space race was ongoing. The space race was won by the U.S. when an American was the […]

Filed Under: Science

Baby’s Teeth Can Tell If the Child Has Autism, Study

June 11, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Happy baby

New research has found that baby’s teeth can offer a strong hint that the baby might have autism. New York researchers found that the way baby’s teeth grow can unveil if children suffer from the disorder. Study authors focused on how babies’ bodies metabolize metals. They analyzed the teeth of 200 babies from Sweden. The […]

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NYC Doc Spots Thyroid Cancer on Neck of Woman Appearing on TV

June 8, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Nicole McGuinness

A doctor from New York City took the time to contact a woman that appeared in an episode of “Beachfront Bargain Hunt” on HGTV to tell her that she might have thyroid cancer. The medic noticed a strange lump on the woman’s neck that her doctors had failed to identify as cancer. Dr. Erich Voigt […]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle

Farm Bill Could Set Even More Restrictions on Food Stamp Recipients

June 7, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Walmart shoppers

Every five years, Republicans and Democrats get to the negotiating table to pass a bipartisan farm bill. The bill offers subsidies to farmers, props up urban agriculture, and funds farmers’ insurance and the food stamp program aka SNAP. It is worth noting that the farm bill offers the much-needed cash for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance […]

Filed Under: Business & Financial News

Texas Man Nearly Dies after Being Bitten by Decapitated Snake

June 7, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Rattlesnake hissing

A man from Corpus Christi, Texas nearly died after being bitten by the head of a rattlesnake he decapitated with a shovel in his yard. The man’s wife, Jennifer Sutcliffe, spotted the 4-foot-long snake while they were doing yard work. The man chopped the animal’s head off with a shovel, but when he grabbed the […]

Filed Under: US

A Much Worse Financial Crisis than the 2008 One Is Looming

June 6, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Air pollution from power plants

According to a recent study from the University of Cambridge, we should prepare for a much worse financial crisis than the 2008 crisis. Economists warn that the last recession was spurred by $250 billion losses. The incoming crisis will be sparked by losses in fossil fuel investments of $1-3 trillion. Analysts believe that the trillion-dollar […]

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Largely-Intact Dinosaur Skeleton Sold for $2M In France

June 5, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Dinosaur skeleton

A mysterious dinosaur skeleton was sold in a Paris auction house for more than $2,000,000. The skeleton belongs to a species that has not been yet identified. The unidentified bidder could now give a name to a new dinosaur species. Paleontologists believe the fossil is 150 million years old and belongs to a 9-foot-high 30-foot-long […]

Filed Under: Tech & Science

Green Tea Can Slash Risk of Fatal Heart Attack by 26%, Study

June 5, 2018 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Cup of green tea

A couple of cups of green tea per day can trim the risk of deadly heart attack by 26%, new research from Japan suggests. Green tea can prevent the symptoms of a heart attack like shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughs while lowering the levels of bad cholesterol. Nevertheless, researchers don’t recommend more than […]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle

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Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Name Banned From Children’s Book Award

June 25, 2018 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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Pastor Guns Down Shooter at Washington State Walmart

June 20, 2018 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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Court Rules that the President Cannot Block His Twitter Critics

May 24, 2018 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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NYC Sues Fossil Fuel Industry over Hidden Costs of Climate Change

January 12, 2018 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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Sen John McCain to Miss Tax Plan Vote Because of Cancer Therapy

December 18, 2017 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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SCOTUS to Decide on Whether Feds Can Track Phones without Warrant

November 28, 2017 By Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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