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Are Hand Dryers Actually Making Your Hands Dirtier After Washing?
Science suggests that high-tech hand dryers may actually be "microbial catapults" that blast bacteria back onto your skin.
The government says the industry will have nowhere to hide, but campaigners say the reforms do not go far enough.
Calgary Herald on MSN
Gilbertson: On his way out, Rasmus Andersson cemented his legacy with the Flames
In the NHL, and in pro sports in general, the end of a player-team relationship is often a mess.
The EBUG rule has led to 15 minutes of fame for Zamboni driver David Ayers, who got into a Hurricanes vs. Maple Leafs game in ...
Mercedes Murphy lived below her means for years so she could eventually afford to buy a home.
Intelligence is sometimes perceived as a superpower, something that gives a person an edge over their fellow human. So much ...
It took a while to get here, but when the Honda Civic Type R finally arrived in the States in 2017, the model quickly shot to ...
A food bank that was damaged due to flooding 14 months ago has officially re-opened and rebranded. Kinson and West Howe ...
Bored Panda on MSN
34 stories about exceptionally intelligent people
People tend to flex their intelligence for a number of reasons, including deep-seated insecurities, asserting their identity, ...
So, I’ve been looking into this company called 80 acres farms, and honestly, it’s pretty interesting. They’re doing this ...
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Meet Airwallex CEO Jack Zhang, Who Works 80–100 Hours A Week—And Doesn’t Believe In Burnout
After graduating in 2007, Zhang began his career as a software engineer before moving into banking. Financially, he did well, ...
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