Are you a man who grew up in a house full of girls? While it might seem like you’d have some advantages in dating, what with being familiar with the ways of women and all, new research shows that men who grow up with only sisters …
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We Live in the Future: Introducing Invisible Bike Helmet
Forget about the helmet. Next time you hop on your bike, why not get hit by a car in style? Swedish designers have invented a new airbag for your head.
The Science of Fail: Why the New Gap Logo Made Our Brains Angry
Redesigning a familiar logo is risky business–as Gap recently discovered.
Can Twitter Predict the Stock Market?
Next time you play the stock market, it might be worth checking out Twitter beforehand.
Dear Major League Hitters: Curveballs Ailing You? We’ve Got the Cure!
Dear Major League Sluggers: Sorry. This hasn’t been your year. In fact, it’s been dubbed the year of the pitcher (or was that 1963?). Anyways, NewsFeed is here to help. Call us your virtual batting coach.
Dude, You Have Fractals On Your Wall
It’s not often that visualizations of mathematical formulas end up in dorm rooms.
Revealed: Why Airline Food Tastes So Bland
Come on, it’s the burning question that’s been on your lips every time you hear those immortal words: meat or fish?
Hey, NASA: We Need a New Planet
Get your spacesuits ready. A study conducted by the World Wildlife Fund shows that humans’ demand on our biosphere (using resources like water and trees) has doubled since the 1960s. If we keep going at this rate, we’ll have to …
Oklahoma: The New Earthquake Country?
Uncommon but far from rare, the Sooner State woke up this morning to its second-largest case of ground grief in history.
Weekend Already a Bust: Nor’easter Storm Headed for East Coast
NewsFeed has bad news, good news, and more bad news for people who live on the Atlantic coast.
Your Ears: The Next High-Tech ID
Forget fingerprints or retina scans — the shape of your ears could be the next choice of identification when you pass through airport security, reports the Telegraph.
One Small Step for Enterprise: First Commercial Space Flight Takes Off
Space, the final frontier — in tourism.