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Bacon May Be Sold With Warning Labels in California After WHO Announcement

News about the bacon and processed meat causing cancer has flooded the internet and has caused sadness for most of us. World Health Organization has announced Monday that processed meat and red meats that include everything that we most love contain carcinogens, California is thinking of way to warn consumers by putting a label on bacons in the future.
  • Scientists May Spray Diamond Dust in the Sky To Cool Planet

    In the continuous effort to counteract global warming, scientists have been devising technologically advanced ways to cool the planet. An analysis published October 26 that examines the wildest idea they have ever considered; spraying tiny diamond high in the atmosphere to cool the earth.
  • 'Experimenter': Chilling True Story Behind Movie, More Terrifying Than your Usual Halloween Story

    The upcoming movie “Experimenter” is based on the true story of experiments held during the 1960s, in which it was proved that humans’ inclination for obedience is great, despite having to inflict severe pain on another human being.
  • 'Green' Buildings Pave the Way to Better Performing Workers

    Companies and employers may now have a better way of increasing productivity at the workplace. A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health declares air quality in the office may be able to increase workers' cognitive performance.
  • The Cantina: Star Wars Themed Bar Opens In Ottawa

    'Star Wars' themed bar, Cantina, in Ottawa was officially opened. 'Star Wars' themed bar, Cantina, in Ottawa was officially opened on Saturday.
  • A Scrapped Star Wars Game Featuring Darth Maul Looking For a Second Life

    Darth Maul may be close to getting a second chance in the video game world. Darth Maul may be close to getting a second chance in the video game world.
  • 'The Titanic' Cracker: ‘World’s Most Valuable Biscuit’ Sells for $23,000 at England Auction; How Did it Survive Sinking of the Titanic?

    A “Titanic” survivor, specifically a cracker which survived the disaster, is now worth thousands of dollars. The cracker, called was reportedly sold for the price of $22,968 at an England auction recently.
  • Google to Develop Chip That Could Turn the Heat On Apple

    A new job listing posted by Google has spurred speculations about the latest technology Google is cooking up. The new job listing shows Google is seeking a "multimedia chip architect" who can "lead a chip development effort" and "work with other engineers to take chip to product shipment". The description of the job listing suggests Google may be planning in designing its own processors following Apple's footsteps.
  • Scientist Revealed the Truth About Red Meat

    Scientist was able to point out the facts in regards to the health benefits of red meat. Eating meat is one of the greatest pleasures any carnivore could come across, it is health benefits however have been an ongoing issue.
  • The Young Author James Dawson Comes Out as a Transgender

    James Dawson finally came out and told the world who he really is. One of the most renounced Young Adult authors, James Dawson have been making the headlines as he openly announced his plans in becoming a transgender woman.
  • Healthy Posture: What You Can Do to Maintain It

    Because the tendency is to treat the body with less than ideal care and consideration, an individual may find better success in correcting the body's condition, such as bad posture and the pain that it brings, by cultivating awareness and a degree of self-regulation.
  • Eddie Redmayne: Lead Star In 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'

    The upcoming British-American fantasy drama film - arising from some external creative impulse from the book of the same name by J. K. Rowling - 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' - will have the English actor, singer and model Eddie Redmayne in the lead role.
  • The Effects of an Ambivalent Relationship on Couple’s Health

    Brigham Young University issued results on a study about the effects of marriage on the health of married couples. The outcome indicates that couples in an ambivalent relationship may have poorer cardiovascular health compared to those who are in a healthy and supportive relationships.
  • Fake Xanax Caused a Woman's Death

    According to CBS San Francisco, the paramedics rushed two men and a woman to a hospital last week after they took pills which they believed to be Xanax pills. Officials said that the fourth person found by the paramedics was already lifeless in the same house. The medical inspector recognized the woman who died as Andrea Choye, 34-years of age.
  • What's Citi Up To? Testing Out Cardless, Eye Scanning ATM

    No bulky screens and card readers. Machines will be smaller, much faster, and taking up less space than typical terminals. Harris emphasized that the current design is constantly being fine-tuned and that they are working with several technology companies to develop the optimal camera to conduct the iris scans.
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