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NPR

"America, if you're scared by all the talk you've been hearing about the fiscal cliff, take heart: There are reasons for people across the political spectrum to love the cliff."

Popular Science

"The spiky space balls are nicknamed 'hedgehogs,' though they'll act more like acrobats, leaping and tumbling across the surface of moons and asteroids."

WSJ's MarketWatch

"Adult children are increasingly providing advice and counsel to their aging parents about a wide variety of financial and nonfinancial issues."

The New York Times

"Resolutions to change behavior are common at this time of year, but they usually involve exercising more or smoking less. Now, some companies are adopting policies aimed at weaning employees from their electronic devices."

Forbes

"With fellow MIT Phd candidate Mark Massie, 26, Dewan is working to develop a new nuclear reactor design."

AP at CBS

"North Korea has repaired flood damage at its nuclear test facility and could conduct a quick atomic explosion if it chose, though water streaming out of a test tunnel may cause problems, analysis of recent satellite photos indicates."

Bloomberg Businessweek

"The National Football League should rank teams more the way rugby does, argues a New Zealander who’s an economist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology."

The Huffington Post

"The new iPhone isn't only the latest technological gizmo to capture consumer adoration, it's also an icon for our era of globalized supply."

Nature

"Analysis of a preselected group of proteins delivers more precise, quantitative, sensitive data to more biologists."

The Huffington Post

"Want to know your heart beat, but don't want to wire up?"

The New York Times

"This holiday season, same-day shipping has replaced free shipping as the new must-have promotion."

The Huffington Post

"With over 800 million parking spots in the U.S. and only 255 million registered cars, there should be plenty of spaces per driver in the U.S. But for many drivers, stress over finding parking is a common American woe."

The Wall Street Journal

"High-frequency trading firms are fighting to fend off regulation as scrutiny of their practice of unleashing blizzards of orders coincides with repeated technical glitches in the markets."

Bloomberg News

"Ever since the invention of the wheel in Mesopotamia around 3500 B.C., technological innovation has been improving our lives."

Forbes

"As we come to the end of the year, we reflect on what inventive concepts, ingredients, designs and cutting edge technologies the world of food and drink has brought us over the last 360 plus days."