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Researchers at the University of Chicago are touting a new study that may prove an age-old myth.
According to new research, a type of hysterectomy performed on 50,000 women a year could spread cancerous cells.
Abramson requests to be referred to as the "fired" New York Times executive editor rather than "former," saying she thinks the latter is "icky."
Implicit personalization represents the next frontier in data mining. While undoubtedly cool, does it also cross the line on privacy intrusion?
AA has helped millions on the path to sobriety—but the pioneering Center for Motivation and Change may be a better path for some.
Wichita Falls is the second Texan city to resort to toilet-to-tap methods of water filtration. Curious how they turn poo-water into potable H20?
While computer-like elements of our noggins abound, the idea that our most "illogical bits" are organized the same way makes us seem like cyborgs.
From Myanmar to Georgia, here's how to jet-set smartly.
Prepare to get your groove on at 6:30 a.m.
What's to account for this intense aversion to solo reflection?