Tutankhamun’s DNA Reveals True Cause Of Death

The most famous mummy in history, Tutankhamun, has had his artifacts exhumed and studied since 1922.  For the last two years, in an effort to reveal why the Egyptian ‘boy king’ died young, teams of scientists from Egypt, Germany, and Italy, have studied Tut’s DNA and come up with some interesting conclusions.

Too Shy? DVD Helps Women Look Men In The Eye

Ladies, are you overly shy? Can’t get up the nerve to talk to that cute guy in your building, much less look him in the eye?

You Are What You Eat On New Year’s!

Eating the right meal on New Year’s Eve or Day could lead to good fortune. For centuries, people all over the world have noshed on certain foods that are thought to bring them luck on New Year’s. Traditions vary per country, but it appears that if one follows the folklore, you can become what you eat on New Year’s.

Eight O’Clock Coffee,The 150-Year Old Social Media Machine

If there is one coffee maker that has kept up with the times, it’s Eight O’Clock Coffee. I guess like their slogan, “it’s always 8 o’clock somewhere!” this coffee company feels that social media is as ubiquitous as a cup of Joe.

Google 2010 Calendar Hangs On Your Wall, Not On Your Screen

A 2010 paper version of the Google Calendar available in Japan displays retro cool, with each month fronted by a unique Japanese version of those commemorative Google logos.

New Information About Synapses May Lead To New Drugs To Aid Memory

“In strengthening a synapse you build a connection, and certain synapses are encoding a memory. Those synapses have to be strengthened so that memory is in place and stays there. Strengthening synapses is a very important part of learning