Khuram Aziz
Study Shows More Female Chimps Than MaleS Use Tools to Hunt...
Further studies in the hunting habits of a group of chimpanzees prove more females than males use tools to hunt prey.
Kansas Poised to Limit Spending Among Poor Residents
Kansas, in an attempt to fill a massive budget hole, is poised to pass a social services bill that will severely limit spending for those living on state assistance.
Admedus Herpes Vaccine Ready for Second Phase of Clinical Study
Australian biotech Admedus Limited is proceeding this month with Phase II of their Herpes Simplex 2 (HSV-2) study, a therapeutic vaccine that could treat and prevent the spread of the herpes virus.
North Dakota Residents Gear Up for Spring Turkey Hunting Season!
For residents of North Dakota, spring turkey hunting season begins 30 minutes before sunrise this Saturday April 11 and ends at sunset on Sunday May 17.
Free Microsoft Windows 10 Upgrade May Come With Strings Attached
The update is scheduled to roll out this summer, which gives Microsoft plenty of time to clarify its position on offering a free upgrade to pirated copies of Windows 7 and 8.1.
Washington Health Officials Warn of Increased Hantavirus Risk
With the coming of spring, the warnings from the Washington state health department have increased about the dangers of Hantavirus exposure.
Amazing Tip From Stranger Brightens Kansas Waiter’s Smile and Life
A hard-working waiter, Brian Maixner of Wichita, Kansas, has received a tip that will change his life and give him plenty of reasons to smile.
Dyson Launches ‘Fluffy’ Handheld Vacuum in UK
With recent technological advances in battery power and life, Dyson launched its 'Fluffy' cordless vacuum, claiming it has twice the suction of other cordless models.
Politicians Attempt Humor At Annual Boston St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast
Boston's annual St. Patrick's Day political breakfast brought out the political jokers withe their mainly flat jokes, with just a few highlights.
DirecTV Releases 4th Quarter Profit
Although DirecTV was expected to release performance figures that were better than its competitors in the Pay-TV market, it was not expected to show a profit.
UK Leads The World in Digital Advertising
In the UK, television advertising is expected to rise 3 percent in market share but still fall to less than half of digital advertising. Traditional print media, newspapers and magazines, have taken the worst hit on advertising
Partners HealthCare Withdraws Bid to Acquire South Shore Hospital
Attorney General Healey has opposed the deal between Coakley and Partners and threatened legal action to stop the acquisition from going through.
Congressional Action Crucial to Normalize US-Cuba Relations
Although the relationship between the United States and Cuba is the warmest it has been for 50 years many obstacles remain in the Obama administration's stated goal of normalizing the relationship.
Three Transactions Can Now Single Out Identity of Credit Card
According to a new study, all it takes is cross-referencing the clues from three transactions to single out a person's credit card transactions.
Pluripotent Stem Cells Hold The Key to Cure Human Baldness
Pluripotent stem cells - which are cells that can develop into any other type of cell - may hold the key to a cure for baldness in humans.
Target Opens Plus-size Clothing Line Both In-store and Online
A week since Target announced they would be offering their plus-size line Lilly Pulitzer Plus online only and taking them out of the stores, the retail chain has announced a new plus-size line that will be offered both online and in-store.
Sony Offers Discount, Extended Membership After Network Attack in December
In compensation to the PlayStation Network (PSN) users who suffered service interruptions and down-time in December, Sony is offering 10 percent discount codes and a five-day extension to their PS Plus subscribers.
Ford to Build ‘Greenest and Cleanest’ Plant Site
St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and administration members, to take a fact-finding trip through Europe in March to research ideas to develop the Ford site.
Lavish Condo Breaks $100M Sale Price Ceiling in Manhattan
Shattering the record set almost four years ago, an incredibly sumptuous apartment on 57th Street has sold for $100.47 million dollars. The previous city record was for $88 million paid for a Central Park West address.
London Undergoing Staggering Population Growth
London reversed the trend from the 70s and 80s with staggering population growth. It is on the brink of surpassing the population record set during WWII.