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Setsuko Hara, Japanese Screen Legend, Dies at 95
Setsuko Hara, best known for Ozu's 'Tokyo Stor, dies at 95. She has been in a recluse for more than four decades. Man Admits Stealing Brain Tissue from Museum
An Indianpolis man has pleaded guilty for stealing human brains and tissues from a musuem two years ago. He was then 21 years old. Is the Phrase "Everything in Moderation" Doing More Harm Than Good?
The "Everything in moderation" rule is being used as an excuse so eating habits won't be changed. Graze Uses Algorithms to See What Snacks Are Best for You
Algorithms can now be used to predict the most appealing and healthy snacks for you. Algorithms make modern life convenient and can provide valuable insight to human actions. Insect Threatens Orange Farms in Florida, Could Lead to Price Hike
The world's second-largest producer of orange juice is under attack by tiny winged insects which cause citrus greening. This plague is deemed much worse than a hurricane Digestive System Health Requires Healthy Chewing Habit While Chewing Gum Help Burn Fat
The low down on healthy digestion involves chewing, more specifically healthy chewing. While this is one task that is often taken for granted, its important cannot be stressed enough. How Loneliness Can Affect Your Overall Physical Health
According to a new study, loneliness can cause significant health risk that can increase the risk of premature death in older adults by 14 percent. The study creates a link between loneliness and a risk in physical and psychological health. The Genius Way ‘SkyTruth’ Catches Illegal Fishers
Non-profit organization SkyTruth, led by a geologist named John Amos, 52, has found a way to partner with Google and Oceana organization to create a website that will be able to track illegal fishing. Plant Lamp: An Alternative Source of Energy Powered By A House Plant [VIDEO]
Recently, researchers at Peru’s Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC) introduced an innovative approach to address Peru’s lack of access to electricity. ‘Plant Lamp’ is powered by a houseplant and is designed to replace the use of dangerous fumes-generating kerosene lamps. Marijuana Edible Safety: How Many Grams Should One Consume?
What is the appropriate dose for an effective marijuana edible intake? The cannabis industry in fast progressing in various states and one of the most controversial products are the marijuana edibles. Think You Have Your Menstruation All Figured Out? Study Says It's Still a Medical Mystery
It still remains a big mystery why women have this cycle every month. Many researchers might have figured out at some point why this happens, but there are still a lot of things that are not known. McDonald's Releases Mouthwatering Christmas Menu
McDonald's rolls out their special menu for the holidays in the UK. McDonald's just released their Christmas menu—and it looks nothing short of delicious. UN Says 2015 is the Hottest Year So Far
Scientists have already predicted that 2015 is likely to be the year that would be the hottest year, which urged them to say that the results aren't surprising to them anymore. Winter Deaths Hits Highest in Europe Since 1999
Winter deaths have reached an estimated 43,900 excess in England and Wales last year. This is 151 percent higher compared to data from 2013-2015, the biggest yearly increase since records began.
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