With a commute to and from work sandwiched between an eight- to nine-hour workday, it can be fairly difficult to get your daily fix of cardio. As is, studies reveal that only 20.6% of Americans get the total daily recommended amount of exercise. And while 66% of men and 56% of women in the U.K….
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Silicon Valley is Obsessed (and Wrong) About Artificial Intelligence
In the same way that Apple gathers the world’s press for star-studded product reveals, this May Google has been showing off its vision for the future at I/O 2016, officially billed as “an immersive, three-day experience focused on exploring the next generation of technology, mobile and beyond.” During the conference, Google offered new looks at…
U.S Navy Changes Tattoo Regulations in Order to Bring Millennials Aboard
Many people today love tattoos and enjoy the process of getting them and love the meaning behind their tattoos. One of the most important things to remember when it comes to getting the best possible tattoos and having the best possible experience is to only work with the best tattoo shop in your area! There…
New Smoke Alarms Announced From Roost Will Be ‘Smart’ and Affordable
The world in which we live is getting smarter by the day. New technologies and advancements are constantly pushing the envelope, and two new “smart” smoke alarms announced from the home furnishing company Roost are adding to these advances. According to TechCrunch.com, the project originally started as a Kickstarter campaign in 2014 when the company…
Tribal Leaders and Arizona Congressman Call For Obama to Protect Grand Canyon
Over the past week, tribal leaders and Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva have asked President Obama to bypass Congress and name the 1.7 million acres around the Grand Canyon as a national monument. Grijalva, a Democrat, is asking for Obama to call on the Antiquities Act, an act passed in February that will create national monuments…
Pinterest Sets its Sights on the UK Market
As if taking over the United States wasn’t enough, Pinterest has set its sights on the rest of the world. The popular growing online visual bookmarking tool that helps users discover and save creative ideas has just announced its plans to go global. This comes six years after the site’s debut, and it now has…
Wisconsin Student Sues Adviser After Finding Out He Played a Role in Mother’s Death
It’s not as devious as the headline might suggest, but it is an interesting development in an otherwise tragic event. According to the Milwaukee, WI, Journal Sentinel, a University of Wisconsin-Madison student is suing one of her advisers after learning he was the one on the other end of a text conversation that inadvertently led…
New Technological Advancements in Treatment for Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis affects more than 4% of the population, according to new reports. And thankfully, there are various treatments that dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons, and other medical professionals recommend if you’re suffering from “the night sweats.” “Clinically diagnosed axillary hyperhidrosis affects over 4% of the population and up to 21% of the population is bothered by sweat,”…
Energy Secretary Disagrees with Obama’s ‘War on Coal’
In light of the Obama administration recently declaring a “war on coal,” a top federal official is now saying that isn’t the case. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz agrees that the Obama administration is committing to a future with less carbon going into the atmosphere but does not advocate for ending the use of coal for…
Obama, Merkel Visit World’s Largest Industrial Trade Show to Discuss Controversial Deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took a two-hour tour of the world’s largest industrial technology trade show, which took place in Hanover, Germany, on Monday, April 25. The two world leaders seemed to be in good spirits as they viewed exhibits featuring technology and exciting new products. Half of the largest…