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.
Mini Cooper JCW GP Review
As a road car, the Mini Cooper JCW GP makes a great track weapon.
Medical Madness: UK Man Follows Angelina Jolie's Lead, Has Healthy Prostate Removed Because of 'Faulty' Gene
Paranoid men everywhere have become dollar signs in the eyes of the conventional cancer industry, which is now using the mainstream media to market self mutilation to the masses as a form of "cancer prevention."
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.
Research Links Hypoglycemia to Dementia in Later Life: Control your Blood Sugar While You Still Can
Hypoglycemia may increase the risk of dementia and vice versa, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-San Francisco and published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
Five Simple Fiber-rich Recipes that Help to Lose Weight
The average individual gains about a pound or two every year. There are now a lot of diet programs and products to remedy the situation, but losing weight can actually be as easy as increasing one's fiber.
Parents Furious After their Children's Eyes Scanned by School District Without Permission
Not only is Big Brother's surveillance leviathan growing larger by the day but it has become a most arrogant creature as well, operating at will against the people - or, perhaps more appropriately in this case, operating against the will of the people.
Bankers’ Pay Drops By 10% Amid Investor and Regulatory Pressure
The average pay of top bankers in the United States and Europe fell by 10 percent in 2012, according to a report by the Financial Times, after a series of high-profile revolts and legal scandals forced banks to place caps on executive remuneration.
When Weight Loss Surgery Works, It's Only Because of Bacteria Changes in the Gut
Each year, roughly 200,000 morbidly obese Americans go under the knife for weight loss surgery. Most all doctors perform this surgery to save lives and it seems to be working for many.
The 12 Most Important Rules Every Investor Must Know
When you're younger, your limited life experiences tend to cloud your judgement. At eighteen you know everything (at least if you're male).
Exercise Helps the Body Clock Keep in Time
Regular exercise can strengthen the body's 'clock' and help it stay synchronised as it grows older, according to a new study.
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.
These Scientists Are ‘Itching’ to Help You Stop Scratching
Hebrew University and Harvard researchers discover distinct 'itch-inducing neurons' that can effectively be blocked
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.
China’s Urbanisation Drive: To Move 250 Million into Cities
China is racing to move 250 million people out of the countryside into newly constructed towns and cities over the next 12 years. Such massive construction is seen as a source to create an active consumer market to support the economy.
Is Using an Oil-Based Personal Lubricant A Mistake for Women?
When it comes to sexual stimulation or even treating vaginal dryness and irritation, most women have used a personal lubricant at one time in their life. Lubricants can help make things feel more pleasurable and even offer healing.
NSA Chief Claims Secret Surveillance Program Stopped 'A Bajillion' Terror Plots
Gen. Keith Alexander testified before a House committee on intelligence this week, claiming the NSA's secret surveillance program is keeping America safe because it has already stopped "a bajillion" terror plots.
Mark of the Beast? Motorola Pushes Human Tattoo to Replace Digital 'Smartphone' Passwords
Desperate to make a comeback in the mobile phone market, technology giant Motorola, which is now owned by Big Brother spying shill Google, has developed a few solutions to a problem that does not actually even exist: the "chore" of having to type in a short passcode to access your locked cell phone.
Dracula’s Children may Lead to Novel Drug Design
Vampire bat venom could hold the key to new treatments for stroke and high blood pressure.
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.
Survey: Americans Expect Schools to Lead in Preventing Childhood Obesity
Americans view obesity as a serious problem among both the overall public and among children and teens, and most people believe that local K-12 schools need to take a leading role in combating the epidemic, according to a recent survey conducted by Field Research Corp.
Estrogen A New Weapon Against Urinary Tract Infection in Menopause
Estrogen stimulates the production of the body's own antibiotic and strengthens the cells in the urinary tract, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet.
Frustration Gets the Better of McIlroy
World number two Rory McIlroy admitted that he got frustrated during the final round of the US Open after bending one of his clubs in anger.
Woods and McIlroy to Star in Dubai
World number one Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have confirmed they will take part in the 25th Dubai Desert Classic in 2014.
Latest Google SEO Changes and How They Effect Aussie Real Estate Agents
Firstly let me say that I have been a little quiet on B2 of late. We opened up an office in Upper Coomera on the Gold Coast and it has really taken my focus as I find myself back at the pointy end of the industry again which has been refreshing.
Turmeric Produces Mind-Blowing Recovery from Dementia Symptoms, Multiple Case Studies Show
If you or a loved one suffers from Alzheimer's Disease or some other form of dementia, there is hope and healing to be found in turmeric.
Treat your IBS Naturally with Vitamin D: Research
University researchers investigate the role of corticosterone in signaling fetal distress.
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.