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Could You Go Offline for a Year?

The internet has become such an integral part of our lives, but is that necessarily a good thing? What would your life be like if you couldn't use it anymore? Paul Miller of the Verge decided to find out by signing off for one year. Could you do the same? Read more…
lifehacker.com | May 10 | culture, entertainment, lifestyle, science tech, society | Comment (18)

7 Types of Facebook Friends We Love to Hate

Do you have certain Facebook friends that you kind of want to hit over the head with a frying pan on any given day of the week? Well, not literally hit them over the head - but you know what I mean, right? Read more…
thestir.cafemom.com | April 28 | lifestyle, science tech, society | Comment (12)

Lying about Money

Now I ain’t saying she’s a gold digger, but a new survey suggests that your girl might be very misleading when it comes to money. A poll of 23,000 people on Today.com and Self.com found that women are nearly twice as likely to lie about money in a relationship as you are. A quarter of them said they had pretended that the new purchase was actually something old or fibbed that the fancy shoes were on sale.   Read more…
askmen.com | April 27 | lifestyle, science tech, society | Comment (11)

7 Ways the Internet Has Been Used for Good

It seems like every day you hear a new story about cyber-bullying, phishing or a new computer virus. But when good people get together on the web, it’s amazing what they can achieve.   Read more…
mentalfloss.com | April 26 | lifestyle, science tech, society, world | Comment (9)

Is it True that Pet Owners Live Longer?

According to studies conducted all over the world, it is in fact true that pet owners live longer. This is so widely accepted in many parts of the medical community that doctors sometimes recommend pets to their patients, and pet therapy is a growing offering at places like retirement homes and shelters for abused children. There are a number of theories about what interaction with animals helps people to live longer, and many pet owners have a few of their own. Read more…
wisegeek.com | April 4 | science tech, society | Comment (12)

Too Much Fast Food Can Lead to Depression Study Says

A fast-food meal may make you feel sluggish, but the effects don't stop there; a recent study found that there is a link between eating fast food and junk food and having depression. Read more…
fitsugar.com | April 2 | lifestyle, medicine health, science tech, society | Comment (13)

Why Your 1st Marriage Has a 50% Chance of Lasting

If you're about to walk down the aisle for the first time, beware there's a 50 percent chance the union won't last to your 20th anniversary, according to a new survey. Read more…
livescience.com | March 26 | lifestyle, marriage, science tech, society | Comment (3)

Can We Use Science to Predict the Failure of Relationships?

An article in the New York Times this week claims that an equation can predict the success or – more likely – failure of a celebrity marriage. And guess what? Celebrities…they’re just like us. Prone to making rash, impulsive, bad decisions based on attraction and short-term thinking. Read more…
evanmarckatz.com | March 21 | relationships, science tech | Comment (7)

What a Woman's Glance Can Tell You

The female mind has always been a complete mystery to most men and their enigmatic thoughts and actions almost impossible to decode - until now.   Read more…
dailymail.co.uk | March 19 | lifestyle, relationships, science tech, society | Comment (14)

Dirty Minds: The Neurobiology of Love

We’re not slaves to our biology, and neither are we shaped entirely by our circumstances. Instead, we’re the product of a complex process of interactions between our bodies and environment. So what does that tell us about the neurobiology of love? Read more…
bigthink.com | March 16 | lifestyle, medicine health, science tech | Comment (12)
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