A thrilling and truthful history of the pony express, or, Blazing the westward way: and other sketches and incidents of those stirring times / by William Lightfoot Visscher
Rules and regulations for the guidance of the officers and servants employed in the Telegraph Department, and also of such officers and servants in the Traffic Department as are required to possess a knowledge of, or to assist those working the telegraph
Combating COVID-19: Telangana Police set to roll out AI-based system to track those not wearing masks at public places
Those coming from red zones will be put in mandatory institutional quarantine for 14 days, says Kerala CM
Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those af...
State to offer ‘paid’ quarantine to those who can afford
Principal Secretary, Transport and Roads and Buildings and COVID-19 Task Force Committee chairman M. T. Krishna Babu on Saturday said 60% of the nearl
Buses for those from other southern States
Maharashtra to promote all university students, except those in final year, without exams
Home quarantine enough for those coming from other States: CM
Now, those registered on Seva Sindhu portal can hire Karnataka STU buses to southern states
Now, those registered on Seva Sindhu portal can hire Karnataka STU buses to southern states
Chandigarh administration to initiate action against those spreading rumours about COVID-19 patient
Galactic thief: “I would have gotten away with it but for those meddling astronomers!”
One of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way almost got away with theft....
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Cardiac Survival Rates Around 6 Percent for Those Occurring Outside of a Hospital, Says IOM Report
Cardiac arrest strikes almost 600,000 people each year, killing the vast majority of those individuals, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine. Every year in the U.S., approximately 395,000 cases of cardiac arrest occur outside of a hospital setting, in which less than 6 percent survive.
COPD exacerbations lead to lung function decline, particularly among those with mild COPD
Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, are associated with significant long-term lung function loss, according to research published online, ahead of print in the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
Life after Fitbit: Appealing to those who feel guilty vs. free
Personal tracking tools -- technologies that meticulously count our daily steps, map our runs, account for each purchase - fall in and out of favor in users' lives.
Individual and social costs of car travel more than six times those of cycling
TEvery kilometre travelled by car incurs costs to the individual and society that are more than six times those of travelling by bicycle, a new study suggests. The researchers presented a cost-benefit analysis developed for Copenhagen, finding that cars resulted in costs of 0.50 €/km in comparison to 0.08 €/km for bikes.
Overcoming the tendency of those living in energy efficient buildings to use more energy
Zero Energy Buildings (ZEBs) are a viable means to reduce global energy demand, a new study suggests. However, in response to the drop in energy costs for the household due to better energy efficiency, people may begin to consume more energy than they otherwise would. These so-called ‘rebound effects’ can undermine emissions reductions, the study says, and it proposes approaches that could lessen these impacts.
What's the cancer risk for those still living near Fukushima?
For people living in areas neighboring the Fukushima nuclear power plants, the worst of the radiation exposure may have passed.
We're close to solving the mystery of those flashing lights on the moon
A German scientist's AI-powered lunar telescope aims to decipher the moon's twinkling lights.
Satan possesses those who practice yoga, says Virginia politico
Beware the downward dog, warns E. W. Jackson, the Virginia Republican party’s nominee for lieutenant governor.
What do all those food seals mean?
Research shows that many people purchase food with a sustainable seal without understanding what the seal means.
Nonalcoholic cocktails, and those who drink them, deserve respect
Nonalcoholic cocktail drinkers deserve balanced drinks, beautiful glassware and the ritual of drinking a cocktail, too.
Some animals have Superman-like senses. What do those senses do?
Animals use their senses to detect other animals, communicate and do some wild things. Can you identify the super senses of these animals?
The real meaning of those stolen climate e-mails
The pilfering of e-mail correspondence among climate scientists from a major climate center in Britain two weeks ago has grown into a very public controversy un
10 social workers helping those in need [Infographic]
More illumination on why you should ditch those old bulbs [Infographic]
Seventy percent of sockets contain inefficient light bulbs. Here's how to switch them out with energy-saving models while minding your lumens and your watts.
Remember those ads that predicted the future?
In 1994, AT&T ran a series of ads that got much of it right, but missed the big thread.
What's the difference between cellulose sponges and those other kitchen sponges?
This rescued bat can't stuff quite enough banana into those ridiculous cheeks
Are those crazy curling pants legal?
Those hotel mini soaps and shampoo bottles will soon be history
When you give cash to those in need, you're giving the whole community a boost
What are those white stripes on raw chicken?
If chicken breasts are your go-to lean protein, you may want to avoid this poultry defect.
Don't mix those cool copper mugs and alcohol
When copper from a mug mixes with the acids in a cocktail like a Moscow mule, copper poisoning can occur.
Are you one of those people who can make their ears rumble?
A small number of people can contract an ear muscle called the tensor tympani to block out sound.
Blondes might actually be smarter than those with other hair colors
What those beautiful glass prisms in the sidewalk are really for
What's the story with those amazing crop circles?
The truth is that crop circles are more art than alien. Still, it's fun to suspend your disbelief, if just for a second.
What happened to those delightfully cool summer nights?
How to help those affected by Hurricane Dorian
People in the Bahamas are in need of food, water and other emergency supplies after Hurricane Dorian.
5 reasons to pay attention to those dismal coral bleaching headlines
Bleached corals are akin to dead canaries in a coal mine — a warning of what's to come if we don't address the threat of climate change.
7 healthy alternatives to those breakfast foods you shouldn't eat
Some of the most common foods we eat for breakfast so we don't start the day on an empty tank are full of sugar or have little nutrition.
How Walk-in Showers Can Aid Those with Reduced Mobility
If you have less than perfect mobility, the chances are lowering yourself into a bath-tub is out of the question. But if you have a shower that's fixed over the bath, the chances are that having a shower can be a less than easy experience too. Bathrooms can be very hazardous environments; slippery floors, bath sides or shower trays to negotiate as well as the difficulty in standing for long periods in the shower.
Farris Plastic Surgery Now Offers Convenient Virtual Consultations for Busy Patients and Those Living Outside the Dallas Area
Patients submit photos and information online, then consult with Dr. Zachary Farris by phone about their plastic surgery options
Tired of Those Complicated "Smart" Home Gadgets? Try this User-Friendly Aroma Diffuser
VASO has smart sensors to ensure unique add-water-to-start function. The built-in natural sounds are kind of "white noise", which helps to improve sleeping & creativity. All the functions are designed for easily use, rather than "smart" concept.