Individuals in the U.S. have been taking multivitamins and other supplements since the 1940s when they first became available, but a new study suggests that while overall supplement usage is
Month: October 2016
Target’s Vertical Farming Initiative Will Shorten the Gap Between Farm and Table
Starting in the spring of 2017, Target plans to test out a new agricultural technique that will potentially bring the “farm-to-table” movement to a whole new level. Target’s Food +
The Fight for the Air Conditioner: How World Leaders Are Stopping These Systems in Their Tracks
As of right now, there are over 300 bills waiting for Senate action. One bill, however, has been deemed so important that it has gotten the attention of the world,
Dementia Could Be Diagnosed Using Bomb Detection Technology
Although one in three seniors passes away with Alzheimer’s Disease or another form of dementia, there’s still quite a lot we don’t know about these memory conditions. Patients typically don’t
Artificial Bone Made With 3D Printer May Be Next Major Medical Breakthrough
Scientists have developed a new artificial bone that can be designed and produced with a 3D printer. Now, experts are saying that it could be the next major breakthrough in
Study: One in Three Fatal Motorcycle Accidents Caused By Alcohol
A new study in Ireland has found that one in three fatal motorcycle accidents is due to excessive alcohol consumption before driving. Nearly half of those cases involved blood alcohol
Cows in Fukushima Radiation Zone Become Tools for Scientific Research
Approximately one in every 15 U.S. homes is estimated to contain radon levels above the action level set forth by the EPA, but no home in the U.S. has radiation