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Dear American Consumers: Please don t start eating healthfully. Sincerely, the Food Industry

Dear American Consumers: Please don t start eating healthfully. Sincerely, the Food IndustryDear American Consumers: Please don t start eating healthfully. Sincerely, the Food Industry


Very Fine Art: 6 Stunningly Beautiful Nanoscale Sculptures [Slide Show]
Very Fine Art: 6 Stunningly Beautiful Nanoscale Sculptures [Slide Show]
Who's Paying the Price for Global Warming?
U.S. taxpayers have so far borne the brunt of climate change costs. David Biello reports
Speed Dating? Watch Your Mouth

Speed Dating? Watch Your MouthCommunications Plays Big Role in 'Clicking,' Study Concludes


How the mighty have fallen: Nokia’s struggles, put in perspective
In one point in time, Nokia was the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world by a wide margin. It wasn’t even that long ago, in fact. But when Nokia failed to respond quickly enough to the industry’s shift toward touch, the Finnish giant lost its footing and toppled spectacularly. Just how bad have things gotten for Nokia? Market share numbers paint a pretty frightening picture, but a single tweet from Benedict Evans of Enders Analysis might do an even better job of putting things in perspective. In the past two years since Nokia announced that it was switching to Windows Phone as its mobile platform of choice, the vendor has sold just over 20 million Lumia phones. During the same period
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