By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - About two thirds of cancers are caused by random typos in DNA that occur as normal cells make copies of themselves, a finding that helps explain why healthy individuals who do everything they can to avoid cancer are still stricken with the disease, U.S. researchers said on Thursday. "These … Continue reading Two thirds of cancers caused by random genetic mistakes: U.S. study
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Sometimes life is just a bunch of decisions being thrown your way. We’ve all been presented with opportunities we weren’t sure if we should take. It could be something small, like a university course or an evening networking event. Or it could be something huge, like a risky job at a startup, a chance at … Continue reading 4 Ways to Know If An Opportunity Is Worth Your Time
Most of the career advice young people receive today is staggeringly bad. We’re told to take out large amounts of student debt (an average of 35k) to get a degree, apply for jobs at tons of different companies, and spend all our time making sure our resume has the right format. We’ve spent the last … Continue reading 5 Tips for the Young and Unemployed
How Ethanol Can Impact Your Engine (NewsUSA) - When consumers fill their tanks at the gas station, they will see signs reading "may contain 10 percent Ethanol. However, many don't know what this means or how it can affect their engine performance. Ethanol-blended fuel has become standard in the United States, and the Environmental Protection Agency … Continue reading Ethanol sucks. Here’s how it keep it from destroying your engine.