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left to right-Darshan (ZionSpartan) Upadhyaya, Josh (NintendudeX) Atkins, Danny (Shiphtur) Le, and
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Why Some Video Games Are Good For Your Brain

By Hilary Brueck
December 9, 2015
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Tech

A Spoonful Of ‘Sugar’ Could Help Fight Cancer

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Human Brains Are Wired to Blame Rather Than Praise
Tech

Human Brains Are Wired to Blame Rather Than Praise

By Hilary Brueck
December 5, 2015
Close-up of coins falling on a person's hands
Tech

Kids Who Handle Money Work Harder, but There’s a Downside

By Hilary Brueck
December 4, 2015
Packs of Wrigley chewing gum are displayed in Westerville, O
Tech

Doublemint Gum Is an Awesome Biosensor

By Hilary Brueck
December 3, 2015
Are You Ready for Genetically Modified Babies?
Tech

Are You Ready for Genetically Modified Babies?

By Hilary Brueck
December 2, 2015
Risky Business: How Taking More Risks Can Speed Up Learning
Tech

Risky Business: How Taking More Risks Can Speed Up Learning

By Hilary Brueck
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Two cloned ox are displayed after a pres
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China Will Start Cloning Cattle to Meet Rising Beef Demands

By Michal Addady
December 1, 2015
Coca-Cola Soft Drinks
Retail

The Coca Cola-Funded Anti-Obesity Group is Disbanding

By Michal Addady
December 1, 2015
A Saltier Charge: The First Pocket-Sized Sodium-Ion Battery Is Here, Almost
Tech

A Saltier Charge: The First Pocket-Sized Sodium-Ion Battery Is Here, Almost

By Hilary Brueck
December 1, 2015
Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans
Leadership

These Presidential Candidates Get an ‘F’ in Climate Science

By Michal Addady
November 23, 2015
Coffee Day
Health

Drinking Coffee Is (Still) Good For You

By Ben Geier
November 18, 2015
The history of an iconic sports beverage: Gatorade turns 50
Retail

The history of an iconic sports beverage: Gatorade turns 50

By Daniel Roberts and Kacy Burdette
October 1, 2015
An Exxon Mobil Corp. Gas Station Ahead Of Earnings Figures

Exxon has known about climate change since the 1970s

By Laura Lorenzetti
September 16, 2015
FireEye information analyst works in front of a screen showing a near real-time map tracking cyber threats at the FireEye office in Milpitas, California
Tech

Cyber security’s ever-growing brain drain

By Peter Suciu
September 9, 2015

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