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Volvo Car that Parks Itself via Smartphone

That frustrating search for a free space in your local shopping centre car park could become a thing of the past after Volvo revealed a concept vehicle that will perform the task without a driver.

Duke Makes PGA Tour History

Ken Duke made history on Sunday when he became the oldest maiden winner on the PGA Tour since 1995 when he won the Travelers Championship on the second play-off hole.

Eight Reasons Why Pregnant Women Should Eat Chocolate

There seems to be great reasons why pregnant women should treat themselves with chocolate. This is because these luscious treats are found to improve a pregnant woman's condition by preventing certain complications including pre-eclampsia.

Infographic: Who Will Win The Race For The First Driverless Car?

Driverless cars are commonly featured in futuristic sci-fi films, but despite being prophesised for decades they have so far not looked close to becoming reality. However, all of this looks set to change with eight major global motoring players all working on driverless technologies.

World’s Poorest To Suffer Most From Climate Change: World Bank

The world should start taking action to combat the dangerous rise in temperatures, said the president of the World Bank, warning that millions of people around the world are likely to be pushed back into poverty because climate change is undermining economic development in poor countries.

How to do a Mini Detox to Jumpstart Your Body

There are many methods of detoxing, all vital for surviving our toxic environment of bad food, bad water, and bad air. Some are too extreme and time consuming for those who are not so bad off and too busy.

Can Pet Dogs Help Children With Autism?

An animal behaviour expert is to speak at a special conference taking place to explore the potential benefits a pet dog can bring to families with a child with autism.

US Spends 18 Times More on Autism Research than UK

Levels of autism research in the UK fall way behind those of the US, finds new research published today by King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) and the Centre for Research in Autism and Education (CRAE) at the Institute of Education (IOE), London.

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