Representatives from HarperCollins, Hachette and Simon & Schuster, confirmed that they will not be participating in the Netflix-style “all-you-can-read” service.
Facebook and Twitter square off for new online commerce battle
Social media sites aim to become the new commerce battleground for online retail sales.
Why the Apple-IBM deal is important
A new era dawns as the tech giants announce an enterprise business partnership.
What will happen if the government controls the Internet?
Advocates push for more regulations of an already balanced system.
Chimpanzees’ lack of sociocultural baggage crucial in study
Some chimpanzees are smarter than others, and about half of that variation in intelligence depends on the genes that individuals carry and pass on from one generation to the next.
President Obama says GOP lawsuit will waste America’s time and money
U. S. President Barack Obama said today that the lawsuit House Republicans are planning against him is a waste of America’s time and taxpayer money.
Study: No relief from summer heat for US cities through 2100
On average, those temperatures will be 7-10°F warmer with some cities as much as 12°F hotter by the end of the century.
Newly discovered exoplanet increases hopes of extraterrestrial life
A newly discovered planet in a binary star system located 3,000 light-years from Earth is expanding astronomers’ ideas of where Earth-like, potentially inhabitable, planets can form, and methods to find them.
Whales proclaimed ‘engineers’ of the ocean by scientists
A new study reveals whales are the great engineers and curators of the deep.
‘Spiders Alive!’ exhibit back from the dead
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) of New York re-opened the popular ‘Spiders Alive!’ exhibit this week, and will display more than 20 species of arachnids until the exhibit closes in November.
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