Gurmeet Kaur

$975m Fine for the US Chipmaker Qualcomm

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 10, 2015 08:06 AM EST

Qualcomm is not likely to challenge the ruling that was violating China's anti-monopoly law, even though it is dissatisfied with the investigation results. However, it is satisfied that National Development and Reform Commission has approved of the company's rectification plan.

The Right to Die For Patients with Incurable Medical Conditions

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 07, 2015 02:53 PM EST

In Canada, it is unlawful to aid or abet a suicide, and the crime can lead to 14 years in prison. Physician-assisted dying getting recognition can help hundreds of patients to end their unbearable suffering.

The Safest Time To Fly During Pregnancy Revealed

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 07, 2015 02:51 PM EST

It is very important to discuss any health issue with your doctor before you fly. Although one is exposed to a slight increase in radiation, there is still no evidence if flying can lead to any complications, side effects or miscarriage.

First 3D-Printed Concept Car from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 07, 2015 02:50 PM EST

Singapore gets its first 3D-printed concept car, as Technewsworld reports. Built on a carbon fiber chassis, the lightweight plastic with 150 parts in 3D were made on printers available in the University

Tech Boom Going Strong in New York

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 07, 2015 02:49 PM EST

The Silicon Alley hype in the city is on a steady rise, and the tide of the city’s tech is riding high on a confluence of forces behind. New York has always been favoring business incentives and had several incentives running to attract tech in the onset of the financial crisis and jobs exodus.

Can Meditation Boost Your Brian Power?

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 07, 2015 02:48 PM EST

The researchers at Brain Mapping Center at the University of California-Los Angeles have found that people who regularly meditate showed better preservation of gray matter.

Fashion Week All Set To Kick Off On Models on City Horse Carriages

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 06, 2015 09:15 AM EST

Well, this is going to be the most fashionable ride in town as those horse-drawn carriages trot down Central Park South. The leather-studded harnesses, according to Luna, go perfectly well with his creations that are sophiticated leather outerwear

InStyle Cover Featuring Kerry Washington Causes Uproar

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 06, 2015 09:13 AM EST

The March cover was already talked about by Washington to her fans, and she was excited and felt honored. However, fans have accused the magazine of making Washington look fairer intentionally, as Design Trend reports.

NBC Nightly News Mulls Over an Embarrassing Episode of War by Anchor Brian Williams

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 06, 2015 09:10 AM EST

Williams, 55, admitted different facts and claims that he was not in the helicopter that was hit down during Iraq invasion in 2003. Instead, he was in a Chinook following behind. However the armed forces newspaper, Stars, and Stripes recently spoke on Williams' admission and reported that he was flying with a different and was only linked by radio to the attacked unit

Fecal Transplant from Obese Daughter Turns Mom Obese

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 06, 2015 09:08 AM EST

A woman who got a stool transplant from an overweight donor became increasingly obese after the treatment. The woman patient had a healthier weight and a regular body mass index.

Smoking Marijuana Helps Prevent Depression, Study

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 06, 2015 09:04 AM EST

Previous studies have been controversial about treating the depression as some researchers suggested that certain compounds in present in cannabis can bring relief from depression.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Married: Vows Exchanged Tuesday at West Hollywood Home

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 05, 2015 10:25 AM EST

According to The Guardian, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are married, and it is official. The ceremony took place at his West Hollywood home on an island he owns in the Bahamas, where they walked down the aisle in style.

Global Warming is Getting Very Real, Scientists

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 05, 2015 10:13 AM EST

It is true that many models are not able to predict the modest surface-warming correctly. As apparent from the recent studies, the researchers report that the computer simulations can forecast “chaotic” changes in the climate system in short-term, and those reading can add or subtract warming effects from CO2 emissions temporarily.

Ebola Samples Pose No Threat to CDC Staff

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 05, 2015 10:12 AM EST

It was found that a scientist working with Ebola caused the most horrible outbreak in West Africa in 2014. The virus was accidentally transferred from a high-biosecurity lab to a lower-biosecurity, which was not prepared or authorized to handle live Ebola.

New Pics of Pluto and and Its Largest Moon Sent from NASA's Probe

By Gurmeet Kaur - Feb 05, 2015 09:54 AM EST

Pluto for the mankind is no longer just a point of light. With those images, the miniscule planet finally gets bigger as New Horizons brings in more information. The fresh LORRI pictures also prove that the performance of the camera has remained stable, ever since it was hurled into space more than almost a decade ago.

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