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1.jpgLevi CEO’s jeans go unwashed for year; no ’skin disease’ yet

New plastic surgery installs ‘internal bra’ under the skin for ‘firm, young-looking breasts’

A proven approach to slow the aging process is dietary restriction, but new research helps explain the action of a drug that appears to mimic that process — rapamycin.

Lori is among several hundred patients taking part in an experiment that gives them electronic access to therapy notes written by their psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.

When a tumor is exposed to chemo, it sends out “SOS” signals to the body. Seeing the tumor as part of itself, the body foolishly rushes to help – in some cases, allowing the tumor to regrow.

A Stanford researcher has discovered a way to charge devices deep within living bodies, potentially opening the gates to embedded sensors and “microimplants” that weren’t possible before.

Dozens of microbial species may have accompanied the Curiosity rover to Mars

How to Urinate in a Spacesuit

Plastic That Can Repair Itself

1,730 cash machines in Poland are to be given ‘Finger Vein’ technology

Shopping online: Why do too many photos confuse consumers?

The Weird World Hidden in Software License Agreements

Time Inc. Starts Selling Ads on Magazine Covers, Breaking Industry Taboo

How Much Does It Cost to Book Your Favorite Band?

Fridge magnet research update: Why the fridge?

Coffee Roasting Acoustic

Perform Mulholland’s mind-reading mystery

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9/11 Cheese Plate