Auto Manufacturer Responds to Car Photobombing Complaints by Designing Camouflage Net

Nobody actually likes photobombs, especially the residents of one charming English village. For years, the quaint English countryside village of Bibury has served as a popular tourist destination for these eager to see the old-world 14th and 17th century cottages that line Arlington Row. The picturesque scene is something the English are very proud of. In fact, […]

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Medical Marijuana Could Get Kosher Certification from Orthodox Union

Medical marijuana may soon get a new form of approval — this time from Orthodox rabbis. Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of the Orthodox Union’s kosher certification agency, has held “preliminary discussions” with companies that are interested in having their medical cannabis products approved as kosher. Medical marijuana is legal in almost half of all U.S. […]

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Principle of Last-Click Attribution Clouding Analysis of Marketing Effectiveness

When marketers advise businesses on how to spend their money, they look at statistics on effectiveness in order to tell businesses which marketing channels yield sales. However, one commonly used principle may be undermining the value of those statistics — and the decisions based off of them. The principle itself is called last-click attribution, and […]

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Two Groundbreaking New Treatments Can Practically Cure Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a disruptive sleep disorder that causes the airways to collapse, making it difficult to breathe during sleep. Though most cases of sleep apnea can be treated using a CPAP machine that provides continual air pressure, a few alternative treatments are finding their way into the market. A robotic surgery was recently cleared […]

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Why More Marketers Are Turning to Twitter for Social Media Campaigns

Two-thirds of marketers now consider Twitter to be the most effective platform for social media marketing campaigns, a new study has found — but Facebook is still highly important due to its sheer size. In a recent survey of marketing professionals conducted by Edelman and the Marketing Institute of Ireland, 67% of respondents consider Twitter […]

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The Inflatable Hip Protection of the Future

When elderly people fall, they may have more trouble recovering from injuries. Hips seem to be especially vulnerable during falls, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimating that there were 258,000 people aged 65 or older admitted to the hospital for hip fractures in 2010. Hip fractures can also cause fatal complications, […]

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Mississippi’s Tough Stance on Vaccination Protects State Against Measles Outbreak

The Magnolia State has taken the meaning of steel magnolias to a new level due to its strict — some say controversial — laws regarding childhood vaccination, which may have prevented the recent measles outbreak from taking hold in the state. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the outbreak, which began […]

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Forecast of Solar Energy in Texas Suburb Seems a Bit Cloudy

Everything is bigger in the state of Texas, except for solar panels. Slowly but surely, solar panels have begun to appear on the suburban rooftops of many Texas suburbs. However, some aesthetically-conscious residents feel the solar panels are visually disruptive to their painstakingly manicured housing developments. A common aspect of modern life in many other […]

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