Topic: Maggie Fox
Aaron Lynett / National Post. Maggie Fox, CEO of Social Media Group Inc... . At FPinfomart, it's our job to help you understand who's talking about...
Tweet by CAITLIN BUCK, Feis America Magazine contributor. Excitement was tangible inside the historic Josephine Theater in San Antonio, Texas last...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and European researchers trying to peer back to the beginnings of the universe said on Wednesday they have spotted what they think is the most ancient galaxy ever seen -- 13.2 billion years old.The aging Hubble Space ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Climate change is affecting the breeding cycles of toads and salamanders, researchers reported on Tuesday, in the first published evidence of such changes on amphibians.They documented that two species were breeding later in the autumn than in years past ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More teens may be smoking marijuana than cigarettes but fewer are binge-drinking, federal health officials said Tuesday.An annual survey on drug use found increases in marijuana use among all age groups but showed slightly fewer high school seniors were ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The most common type of malignant childhood brain tumor is actually two different types of cancer, researchers said on Wednesday in a study they said also suggested the youngest patients could receive less toxic treatments.The cancer, called medulloblastoma, is ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The very oldest men are still interested in sex but illness and a lack of opportunity may be holding them back, Australian researchers reported on Monday.The "male" hormone testosterone was clearly linked with how often a man over 75 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Adults who regularly use sunscreen are far less likely to develop melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, researchers reported on Monday.They found people who were encouraged to slather on sunscreen in the 1990s were 50 percent less likely ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A cat's delicate lapping does not scoop up water but uses inertia to create kind of a backward waterfall, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.Their study is more than a curiosity. It could provide insights into ways to ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Injecting stem cells into injured mice made their muscles grow back twice as big in a matter of days, creating mighty mice with bulky muscles that stayed big and strong for the rest of their lives, U.S. researchers said ...