Natural food sales were up nearly forty-percent in the six weeks since the first Nationwide Pet Food Recall was announced in March. Real human cadavers: is it education or entertainment? A traveling exhibit of real human bodies gets set to make its debut in Portland.
Some love it, some hate it. Surgery on the cleap, but is it risky? If someone said you could get surgery for a fraction of a cost, many would probably jump on it.
But what if it was abroad? Criminals use "Bots" to hijack PC's Cyber-crooks, often located in other countries, infect PCs with code that allows them to take over your computer to do their dirty work. Mercy Corps: Catalyst for change in New Orleans New Orleans Community Leader Allen Austin summed up the rebuilding effort in his city, "It's been 20 months, it's going to take 20 years.
" Restaurants offer 'Secret Menus' -- if you know to ask In the movie Five Easy Pieces, Jack Nicholson’s character confronts a waitress for not taking his order his way. Nowadays, most restaurants are more than happy to oblige. Families feeling overwhelmed by sex shops in their Northeast Portland neighborhood may go to Oregon voters for help.
Web site uncovers hidden details in misleading advertisements Mouseprint has gone high-tech. The fine print that gives the details of a sometimes hard-to-believe deal (thought to be so small only a mouse can read it) has gained new life with the rise in computer and cell phone usage. Portland's green ideas put to work in New Orleans Not long after the hurricane hit, a co-founder of "Our United Villages," also known as "The ReBuilding Center," joined Mercy Corps in a tour of New Orleans.
VIDEO: Watch the KGW report Tick Tock, now a biological clock for men?! First it was all about women, but now the notion of a male biological clock is gaining a foothold in the scientific community.
How to milk a spider: It's shocking Greta Binford has slightly less cooperative subjects. Binford collects venom from the world's most dangerous spiders. Smart Way logo leads to low pollution cars Customers long accustomed to learning automobile gas mileage also now can learn a car's pollution output.
ID thieves use simple tools to target computers The next time you check your bank statement online, or pay your credit card bill, someone could be copying down your personal information. Natural food sales were up nearly forty-percent in the six weeks since the first Nationwide Pet Food Recall was announced in March.