June 6, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
amazon, business, Crime News, Dave Neese, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, inseparable friends, mental-health, neese, pennsylvania township, Rachel Shoaf, Rachel Shoaf Confession, Rachel Shoaf Facebook, Rachel Shoaf Guilty, Rachel Shoaf Twitter, research, rot in hell, Science, Science News, shoaf, Skylar Neese, Skylar Neese Dead, Skylar Neese Facebook, Skylar Neese Murder, Skylar Neese Twitter, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Two teen girls stabbed 16-year-old Skylar Neese to death and left her body on the side of a road because they didn’t want to be friends with her anymore.
That’s what Neese’s father Dave told CNN in a shocking new interview, which focused on the night Neese was lured out of her Star City, W.Va. home and killed. Her body was found months later.
Rachel Shoaf, 16, pleaded guilty last month to killing Neese on July 6, 2012 and an unidentified minor was arrested, but has not been tried yet.
When asked what he had to say to the two young suspects, Dave Neese didn’t hesitate.
“Rot in hell,” he said. “I want them to go through the pain and agony my daughter went through. I want them to have no life because Skylar doesn’t have one.”
Dave Neese said his daughter and her killers were “inseparable” friends. He said he was “sick” when he found out that the same girl who had asked him for updates in the search for his missing daughter had stabbed her and left her body under branches in a Pennsylvania township.
.

.
.Click link below for story and video:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/03/skylar-neese-murdered-didnt-want-to-be-friends_n_3377636.html?ref=topbar
.
__________________________________________________
May 24, 2013
Mohenjo
Arts
amazon, business, celebrities, choreography, entertainment, exorcist, Exorcist And Daughter, Exorcist Audition, Exorcist Hampton Williams, Hampton Williams, Hampton Williams And Daughter, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, Kid Dancing So You Think You Can Dance, new element, Oscars, Parents News, research, Science, Science News, So You Think You Can Dance, So You Think You Can Dance Exorcist, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
During season 9 of “So You Think You Can Dance,” dancer Hampton Williams wowed judges and America with his “exorcist” style audition. His performance was moving, but Williams bowed out of the competition when other choreography proved too difficult.
Williams returned this season, bringing a new element to tryouts — his 4-year-old daughter. The adorable and talented little girl performed an astounding routine with Dad (and mom!). Spoiler alert: all three were sent straight to Vegas.
.

.
.Click link below for story and videos:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/22/hampton-exorcist-williams-daughter_n_3318950.html?ref=topbar
.
______________________________________________________
May 23, 2013
Mohenjo
Business
amazon, Bank Subsidies, Bank Subsidy, Banking, Banks, Big Bank Subsidies, Big Bank Subsidy, biggest banks, business, Business News, economy, getty images, goldman sachs, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, human-rights, politics, real-estate, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, Too Big To Fail, Too Big To Fail Banks, Too Big To Fail Subsidies, Too Big To Fail Subsidy, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
America’s biggest banks want you to believe that they get no special advantage, no subsidies, from being too big to fail. And yet people keep finding evidence of those subsidies.
The latest is World Bank economist Deniz Anginer, in a study for Bloomberg Markets magazine. Anginer estimates that the six biggest U.S. banks have saved $82 billion in borrowing costs since 2009 because investors believe the government will never let them fail and thus don’t charge as much to lend them money as they do smaller banks. The report will be published in the June issue of the magazine.
Together with dirt-cheap government borrowing programs, Bloomberg estimates these banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley — have saved $102 billion since 2009 because of their size advantage.
.

A new study tries to estimate the subsidies enjoyed by too-big-to-fail banks. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
.
.Click link below for story, slideshow, and video:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/10/too-big-to-fail-subsidies_n_3252879.html?ref=topbar
.
_____________________________________________________
May 19, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
amazon, Anastasia Adair, Anastasia Adair ak47, Anastasia Adair Assault Rifle, Anastasia Adair Colorado, Anastasia Adair Dead, Anastasia Adair Death, Anastasia Adair Dies, business, Crime News, fatal bullet, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, husband dana, kmgh, police lt, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video, witness accounts, Woman Dies ak47, Woman Dies Gun Accident, Woman Shot, Woman Shot Dead Colorado, Woman Shot In Head
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A Denver-area woman died Tuesday night after an assault rifle she was handling accidentally fired and shot her in the head.
Witnesses told ABC Denver affiliate KMGH that Anastasia Adair, 22, was passing an AK-47-style assault rifle to her husband, Dana “Shane” Adair, when the gun went off. A second shot was fired when Anastasia fell and dropped the rifle, but no one was hit by it, two witnesses and the husband told police.
Shane Adair told police that the gun had a light trigger pull. Federal Heights Police Lt. Gary Toldness said that the fatal bullet’s trajectory appeared consistent with the witness accounts of an accidental shooting. The investigation is continuing.
.
Anastasia Adair (R), shown with husband Dana “Shane” Adair (L), was killed in an accidental shooting at her Colorado home Tuesday.
.
.Click link below for story, video, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/17/anastasia-adair-dead-dies-assault-rifle_n_3293336.html?ref=topbar
.
_____________________________________________________
May 19, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
: Strange Crime, amazon, business, Crime News, Domestic Violence, Florida Crime, florida man, Health, home invasion, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, Man Pretends To Be Intruder Attacks Wife, Man Stages Home Invasion Florida, Man Stages Home Invasion To Attack Wife, mental-health, research, Science News, Slideshow, tampering with evidence, technology, Technology News, Timothy Hunter, Timothy Hunter Arrest, Timothy Hunter Attack, Timothy Hunter Florida, Timothy Hunter Home Invasion, travel, vacation, volusia county sheriff, wife timothy
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A Florida man is accused of pretending to be a home intruder and violently attacking his wife.
Timothy Hunter, 29, and his 27-year-old wife contacted deputies Wednesday night, claiming that a masked man entered their Deltona home and attacked the woman, according to a release from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
The wife told officers that while Hunter was on a trip to the store, the intruder man burst into the bedroom, pushed her off the bed, slashed her and demanded money before fleeing. Two young children were at home at the time, though her husband took their infant with him on his errand.
.
Timothy Hunter, 29, has been charged with aggravated battery and tampering with evidence.
.
.Click link below for story and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/17/timothy-hunter-home-invasion-attack_n_3292637.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
April 5, 2013
Mohenjo
Human Interest
2000 Calories, amazon, business, Buzzfeed, calorie-counter, Calories, calories per day, current-events, Diet, food, food scales, Health, Healthy Living, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, nutrition, research, restaurants, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, UK Lifestyle News, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
It’s recommended that a woman consume on average 2,000 calories per day. But, if you’re not an avid calorie-counter with a pair of food scales in your handbag, it can be quite difficult to know the calorie content of everything that passes your lips.
But don’t fear, help is here. Buzzfeed have produced a helpful video showing what a 2,000-calorie serving actually looks like. And needless to say, it is taking the internet by storm.
Whether it’s 26 eggs, 50 bacon rashers or one whole pizza, this list is guaranteed to surprise (and disgust).
.

.
.Click link below for story, video, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/03/26/2000-calories-look-like_n_2955634.html?ref=topbar#slide=2266035
.
____________________________________________________
April 4, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, amazon, Antimatter, business, climate, Dark Matter, first evidence, Future, gumshoe, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, International Space Station, NASA, Nobel Prize, Particle Physics, Physics, radiation emitting star, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, Space, Space Program, Space Shuttle Endeavour, Spaceflight, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
It is one of the cosmos’ most mysterious unsolved cases: dark matter. It is supposedly what holds the universe together. We can’t see it, but scientists are pretty sure it’s out there.
Led by a dogged, Nobel Prize-winning gumshoe who has spent 18 years on the case, scientists put a $2 billion detector aboard the International Space Station to try to track down the stuff. And after two years, the first evidence came in Wednesday: tantalizing cosmic footprints that seem to have been left by dark matter.
But the evidence isn’t enough to declare the case closed. The footprints could have come from another, more conventional suspect: a pulsar, or a rotating, radiation-emitting star.
.

.
.Click link below for story, video, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/03/iss-dark-matter-found_n_3009408.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
March 28, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
ABC news, amazon, aviation, Boy Kills Brother, business, cars, Crime News, detective mike, Detective Mike Moresch, florida, Florida Boy Shoots Brother, Florida Crime, Hotels, html ref, huffingtonpost, Nona Crest Subdivision, Orlando Boy Shoots Brother, Orlando Police Department, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, Teen Fatally Shoots Brother, transportation, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A Florida teen fatally shot his 12-year-old brother because he mistook the boy for a home invader, according to police in Orlando.
The older boy, 16, was home alone on Friday when the younger sibling arrived at the house. Concerned that someone had broken in, the older boy picked up a gun, ABC News reports.
“He heard some noises and he called out for his brother and he didn’t answer and so then his brother startled him,” said Orlando Police Department Detective Mike Moreschi, according to WFTV.
Realizing his mistake, the older brother immediately called authorities.
.

.
.Click link below for story, video, and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/24/florida-teen-fatally-shoots-brother_n_2943594.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
February 16, 2013
Mohenjo
Medical
amyloid proteins form ball-like clumps, business, clumps, egcg, Egcg Alzheimers, Egcg Amyloid Beta Protein, Egcg Amyloid Protein, GREEN TEA, Green Tea Alzheimers, Green Tea Compound Alzheimers, Health, Healthy Living News, html ref, huffingtonpost, Journal of Biological Chemistry, killing brain cells, red wine, Red Wine Alzheimers, research, Science, Science News, technology, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A powerful Alzheimer’s fighter could be right in your mug.
A new study in the Journal of Biological Chemistry shows that an antioxidant called EGCG, which is found in green tea and red wine, is able to stop amyloid-beta proteins — known to play a role in Alzheimer’s — from attaching to and killing brain cells in a lab setting.
The study is based on the notion that amyloid proteins form ball-like clumps, which are not uniform in size. These amyloid clumps then bind to the outer proteins of brain cells and kill them. However, the researchers wanted to see if changing the shape of the amyloid clumps — by applying EGCG– altered their ability to bind to the brain cells.
.

.
.Click link below for story and slideshow:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/10/egcg-alzheimers-green-tea-red-wine-compound_n_2633369.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
December 22, 2012
Mohenjo
Science
brain cells, Brain Science, business, Chimp Brain Development, Chimp Brains, Chimp Intelligence, chimpanzees, Chimps Humans, climate, html ref, huffingtonpost, Human Brains, Human Intelligence, massive explosion, massive explosion in white matter growth, Neural Connectivity, proceedings of the royal society, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, research, Science, Science News, sharing 98 percent of our DNA with chimps, technology, travel, vacation, Video, White Matter
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Despite sharing 98 percent of our DNA with chimpanzees, humans have much bigger brains and are, as a species, much more intelligent. Now a new study sheds light on why: Unlike chimps, humans undergo a massive explosion in white matter growth, or the connections between brain cells, in the first two years of life.
The new results, published today (Dec. 18) in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, partly explain why humans are so much brainier than our nearest living relatives. But they also reveal why the first two years of life play such a key role in human development.
.

Unlike human brains, those of chimpanzees don’t go through a rapid explosion in neural connectivity during the first two years of life, which may explain humans’ superior intelligence.
.
.Click link below for story, slideshow, and video:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/19/chimp-brain-neural-connectivity-human-intelligence_n_2329438.html?ref=topbar
.
____________________________________________________
Older Entries