by Shawn Radcliffe | Apr 15, 2013 | Health, Science
Of all the alcoholic beverages, beer is the one that has the most acquired taste. Given enough time spent at the bar, you will eventually be able to kick back and enjoy a local IPA or a dark, almost chocolately stout. But in the beginning, having a beer is like...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Mar 6, 2013 | Science
A well-preserved 33,000-year-old dog skull recovered from a cave in the mountains of southern Siberia is more closely related to modern dogs than to wolves. This finding, from an international team led by a Russian researcher, backs up a study from last year that...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Mar 5, 2013 | Science
Best known for traveling across inhospitable deserts, camels may have gotten their start in a radically different environment. Fossil fragments of an extinct camel’s leg, discovered in Canada’s High Arctic by a research team led by the Canadian Museum of Nature,...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Oct 17, 2012 | Health, Medicine, Technology
Product Information ZocDoc Health App — Doctor Appointments Online! Developer: ZocDoc health app Price: Free Available for: iPhone, Android, Blackberry Basics Staying healthy means more than just eating right and exercising. Sometimes you need a doctor to help...
by Shawn Radcliffe | Oct 12, 2012 | Business, Health
Ever wonder if your boss is insane? As a self-employed freelance health and science writer this question pops into my mind almost every morning when I look at myself in the mirror while brushing my teeth. [That’s before I leave the house and walk around the...