Long term shift work could be linked to impaired brain power, scientists have warned. Scientists from the University of Swansea and the University of Toulouse investigated what impact shift work had on brain functions, such as memory and processing speed.
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Virgin Galactic crash probe focuses on descent system, NTSB says
A Virgin Galactic space tourism rocket exploded Friday after taking off on a test flight, killing one person aboard and seriously injuring another while scattering wreckage in Southern California’s Mojave Desert, witnesses and officials said.
Read More »Canada conducts first anti-ISIS airstrikes in Iraq (Video)
Canada’s first airstrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq destroyed construction vehicles used by the terror group to build ground defences. Canada launched its first airstrikes on Sunday, the Department of National Defence confirmed. Two CF-18s dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs near the Iraqi city of Fallujah in a mission that lasted about four hours.
Read More »Ontario hospital launching court challenge to invalidate patents on human
A Canadian hospital has launched a court challenge with the ultimate goal of invalidating patents on human genes, saying such protection can adversely affect the health of patients and is boosting the country’s health-care costs.
Read More »Kenneth Tate Security guard fired after elevator ride with Obama
Kenneth Tate, security guard fired after President Barack Obama’s trip to Atlanta said Monday that he lost his job because he snapped a picture of the presidential motorcade to send to his mother and is humiliated by news reports wrongly claiming he’s a convicted felon. Tate, 49, worked as a guard for Professional Security Corp., a security contractor at the …
Read More »Ariana Grande : Singer inundated with odd gifts from fan
Police visited a man from Massachusetts over the weekend accused of sending Ariana Grande unwanted gifts.
Read More »Wedding At 32,000 Feet : Couple Gets Married On Southwest Airlines Flight
A couple gets married at 32,000 feet. For the first time ever a wedding ceremony takes place on Southwest Airlines flight.
Read More »Rurik Jutting : British banker charged with murders in Hong Kong
Rurik Jutting, an employee of Bank of America, was charged on Monday for the murders of two women, believed to be prostitutes, in Hong Kong. Jutting appeared before Hong Kong’s Eastern Magistrates Court on Monday, responding with “I do” when asked if he understood the charges. He did not enter a plea.
Read More »Men want weird sexual fantasies to come true, New Study
A new study has claimed that fantasizing about few sexual activities might not be normal. The study associated with University of Montreal suggested that hoping for sex with two women was common but fantasizing about golden showers was not.
Read More »Rihanna’s Instagram Account Reinstated : See Her First Photo Back
Rihanna likely had a selfie withdrawal because the pop star has returned to Instagram.
Read More »Disney World Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Catches Firen, officials say
Disney World was forced to evacuate one of its rides on Saturday night after it caught on fire. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which opened in May of this year, is thought to have been set ablaze when embers from a firework’s display that landed a nearby installation.
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