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Nike’s power-laced ‘Back to the Future’ shoes will be available in 2016 Fly?

It's gonna fly me to space in 2016! lol Just kidding thou... In an effort to celebrate Back to the Future Part II, NIKE has made those shoes you love so dearly. But, don't worry the flying version will be coming out next y...(You didn't hear it from me). "We started creating something for fiction and we turned it into fact, inventing a new technology that will benefit all athletes," says Nike CEO, Mark Parker. (more…)

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Where in the world are the smartest school kids? By SIGNE DEAN

// < ![CDATA[ google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1268290217303281"; google_ad_slot = "4762808658"; google_ad_width = 300; google_ad_height = 250; // ]]> // < ![CDATA[ // ]]> There's no simple answer to what constitutes 'smart'. These days, we're inclined to think you can't go by intelligence quotient (IQ) results alone, because while these tests are great for measuring separate mental faculties, an IQ number doesn't seem to predict overall intelligence accurately enough. Then there is also a measurement called general intelligence or 'g factor'. It was first descr

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Lab-grown burgers could be on your plate by 2020

Many of us enjoy the taste of a burger, but the negative impacts on the environment caused by the production of beef - not to mention the harm caused to the cattle providing it - are well known. Now there's hope for a better kind of beef: beef that's grown in a lab, and Dutch scientists think these artificially created 'test tube' burgers could be ready for public consumption within the next five years. The very first lab-grown meat made from real beef stem cells was produced in 2013. However, at a price of US$325,000, it wasn't exactly a practical option for McDonal