AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarThe naughty and nice of holiday shipping and returnsverified_publisherFOX Business - COURTNEY JESPERSENOnline shoppers will pay close attention to at least two things this holiday season: shipping costs and return deadlines. Nowadays, free shipping during the holidays is more of a requirement than a competitive advantage for retailers, according to Christopher Newman, an assistant professor of …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPowered by silk: on spinal replacement therapythehindu.com - R. PrasadUsing mulberry silk, researchers from IIT-Guwahati have fabricated a spinal biodisc construct that is similar to human intervertebral disc in form …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarThe August Eclipse Left A 'Wake' in the Earth's Upper Atmosphereverified_publisherGizmodo - Ryan F. MandelbaumA total solar eclipse by itself isn’t so unusual—the moon shades the Sun every 18 months, from the view of somewhere on Earth. But this year’s “Great …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarDoes Drinking Alcohol Actually Kill Off Your Sore Throat Germs? Science Explainsverified_publisherScienceAlert - Vincent HoAlcohol is a well-known disinfectant and some have speculated it may be useful for treating gut infections. Could alcohol be a useful agent to treat …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarKennedy Center Honors: 20 Greatest Performances of All TimeGold Derby - Chris Beachum1. Tina Turner (2005) Only Beyonce could bring the same intensity to “Proud Mary” as rock legend Turner. With back-up dancers and fiery dresses, …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarHere's what could happen to America's hundreds of dead mallsverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Leanna GarfieldAs one of the first postwar suburban shopping centers in the US, the Northgate Mall in northern Seattle defines classic mall architecture. Its architect, John Graham Jr., pioneered the dumbbell, big-box shape for malls, in which two rows of stores face each other and a department store anchors each …
AvatarDrew DiPaolaAvatarAvatarBritish tourist in Egypt painkillers trial sobs after 'mistake confession'The Telegraph - Magdy SamaanLawyers for a British tourist held in Egypt accused of smuggling painkillers will write to her trial judge appealing to correct her plea, after she misunderstood questions and admitted importing the drugs. Laura Plummer sobbed in an Egyption courtroom when she realised what had happened and tried to …