Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, and leading investors in the company cashed out millions of shares before the price dropped off, according to...
Sarah Burge, a mother-of-three dubbed the “Human Barbie” because of her obsession with plastic surgery, has been slammed by chat show host Anderson Cooper...
The National Enquirer has published cross-dressing photos of John Travolta after he has been accused of sexually assaulting male masseurs.
John Travolta, 58, appears in...
Crystal Lagoons technology can be acquired through a franchise for each project, which includes the license to use the patented technology and the know-how...
Crystal Lagoons, the Chilean company that creates immense crystalline lagoons as Guinness world record-holding swimming pool San Alfonso del Mar, and real estate company...
Facebook's flotation has run into more controversy amid reports of concerns about the way advisers disclosed information to investors.
As Facebook shares fell another 9%...
The Chilean firm Crystal Lagoons aims to revolutionize the real estate industry with patented technology that allows developers to create huge crystalline lagoons anywhere...
A new research suggests the presence of street lights substantially changes the ecology of ground-dwelling invertebrates and bugs.
Scientists trapped nearly 1,200 of the animals...
Researchers have found that chimpanzees and orangutans really do have personalities "like people".
For years experts have debated whether great apes truly display human-like personalities...
US researchers from Stanford University have demonstrated a means to use short sections of DNA as rewritable data "bits" in living cells.
The technique uses...
Kanye West leads the field at BET Awards 2012 with seven nominations.
Musical partner and collaborator Jay-Z also has five while the rapper's wife Beyonce...
A United States institute has noticed that satellite images show that a ''major upgrade'' is underway at North Korea's rocket launch site Musudan-ri.
Work at...
Egyptians are starting to vote in their first free presidential election, 15 months after ousting Hosni Mubarak in the Arab Spring uprising.
Fifty million people...
Volodymyr Gerashchenko, a senior Ukrainian Olympic official, has been suspended after a BBC investigation showed he was willing to unofficially sell 2012 tickets for...
Israeli scientists say they have managed to turn patients' own skin cells into healthy heart muscle in the lab.
Ultimately they hope this stem cell...
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