Hackers Post 3K Intel Names, Emails
(Newser) - Hackers have grabbed and published the names and email addresses of thousands of high-ranking security officials, handing them over to an anti-secrecy website, reports NBC News . About 3,000 names belonging to the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, a nonprofit organization for members of the intelligence community, were posted to... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Technology.
5 Habits That Are Really Addictions
(Newser) - Drugs, sex, alcohol—such addictions belong to other people, right? Not so, says Cracked , which lists five everyday addictions: Pop music. Scientists have predicted pop hits by performing MRI scans on people listening to unreleased tunes. Future hits lit up pleasure centers in the brain; dopamine was released when melodies... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Arts & Living.
Insects: Our Next Food Craze?
(Newser) - Cambodian deep-fried tarantula, anyone? A chocolate ant wafer or curried cockchafer? Such meals are already popular in many nations, but now the UN is investigating whether we should all munch on the critters. In his Guardian blog, Fraser Lewry says stats favor an insect diet: After all, the world population... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Arts & Living.
GM to Reopen Tennessee Factory in UAW Deal
(Newser) - Details are emerging from the deal for a four-year contract struck last night by GM and the UAW. Both sides seemed pleased with the deal, the first since the government bailout and one that will serve as a model for the UAW's talks with Ford and Chrysler, notes the... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Business.
5 Weird Examples of Space Junk Hitting Earth
(Newser) - The 6-ton satellite about to fall on Earth is coming faster than expected, and NASA now thinks it will arrive next Friday, give or take a day, reports Space.com . NASA still isn't sure where the defunct UARS satellite will land, but it thinks the odds of it hurting... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science & Health.
Tea Party (the Band) Could Get Rich Over Domain Name
(Newser) - An obscure group of Canadian rockers made an unintentionally savvy business decision in 1990: It picked the name Tea Party and created a website. Which is why if you go to TeaParty.com , you'll find no small-government rants, just band information, explains BusinessWeek . The domain name would probably fetch... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Technology.
12 New Frog Species Found
(AP) - Years of combing tropical mountain forests have paid off for a team of Indian scientists that has discovered 12 new frog species, plus three others thought to have been extinct. The new species include the meowing night frog, whose croak sounds more like a cat's call; the jog night... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science & Health.
How Whole Foods Is Brainwashing You
(Newser) - You may have thought it was gettin' real in the Whole Foods parking lot, but just wait until you get inside, where the supermarket giant bombards you with manipulation that "primes" you to spend. From the fresh-cut flowers at the entrance suggesting freshness is everywhere, "without a shadow... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Business.
People Like Going Green —but Not for Laundry
(Newser) - The science behind washing laundry exclusively in cold water has come a long way in recent years, but consumers just aren't buying it—literally. The New York Times notes that sales of cold-water detergents are languishing, even though they generally measure up to their hot-water counterparts and save on... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) Business, Science & Health.
Oops: Maker of Birth-Control Pills Issues Recall
(Newser) - Maybe some interesting child-support cases in the offing? An Alabama pharmaceuticals company messed up the order of its birth-control pills and has issued a recall, reports ABC News . It includes this not-so-welcome warning: "As a result of this packaging error, the daily regimen for these oral contraceptives may be... More » Newser located this story for you on Sunday, September 18, 2011 7:01 AM. The story matched your section(s) .
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