Archive for November, 2009

Device Helps Surgeons Zoom In On Seizure Spots (source: The Denver Channel)

A helmet is helping doctors see inside the brain to help fight brain disorders. (source: The Denver Channel) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

Man loses job after searching too hard for aliens

An employee of an Arizona school district is asked to resign after school officials allege he had downloaded alien-seeking software to all the district’s computers.

Latin America’s 1st gay marriage halted

Latin America’s first same-sex marriage, set to be held in Argentina on Tuesday, appeared derailed after a judge filed an injunction to stop the union until the issue can be reviewed further.

Tiger withdraws from tourney after car crash

Tiger Woods withdrew Monday from his own golf tournament, citing injuries from a car crash near his Florida home. He said he would not compete again until next year.

Obama gives Afghanistan directive

President Obama has informed top diplomatic and military officials about his decision on new U.S. strategy and troop levels in Afghanistan, the White House said.

Obama gives Afghan orders to military

President Obama has informed top diplomatic and military officials about his decision on new U.S. strategy and troop levels in Afghanistan, the White House said.

Skunk ‘riskier type of cannabis’ (source: BBC)

People who smoke the skunk form of cannabis are more at risk of psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia, experts suggest. (source: BBC) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

Tidbits: Reese-Jake rumors persist

The breakup rumors swirling around Jake Gyllenhaal and Reese Witherspoon are still going strong despite a matching set of denials from the couple’s camps.

Scoop: Tiger mess not that shocking

Multiple sources who have known the golfer have now come forward saying that news of trouble at home comes as no surprise.

Google hosts energy experts amid climate talks

Next week, the international community plans to discuss climate change and green energy, and U.S. energy experts kicked things off at Google’s offices Monday