The shower of the future will save the planet, but at a high price
By Daniel Cooper From engadget 2,950 euros ($3,190), to be exact. Aside from building a coal-fired power station, the thing that activates your brain’s climate-guilt gland the fastest is taking a luxurious bath. Unfortunately, using a shower isn’t that much…
9 jobs robots could replace in 2015
By Lance Ulanoff From Mashable Walking through the city, I find myself thinking about all the jobs a robot could do. A robot could probably stand in for my coffee truck guy, though I doubt he’d smile, call me “buddy”…
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Cayman Cuba talks may achieve “considerable cost savings” Although there has been no official press releases issued by the Cayman islands government relating to the new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding treatment and repatriation of Cuban refugees arriving in the…
Lab mice get addicted to sun exposure, you might too
By Deborah Netburn From LA Times A new study helps explain why we can’t stop sunbathing, even when we know it’s bad for us. The biology of sunbathing. Why does it feel so good? Does basking in the sun make…
The Editor Speaks: ‘Unsafe’ tint crackdown
I received a press release yesterday informing me our police service was proudly going into battle once again targeting motorists with “unsafe” tint applied to their vehicles side windows and windscreens. I have yet to see an “unsafe” tint and…