Thursday, 19 May 2016

Study: 30 Percent Of Female Doctors Have Been Sexually Harassed



Even saving lives doesn’t exempt women from the drudgery of workplace sexual harassment: 30 percent of high-achieving female physicians say they have experienced sexual harassment at work, according to a study published today in JAMA.

The Rapid Rise Of Slow-Motion Porn



Slow-motion porn can look like something totally different than human beings having sex. Individual ripples of flesh look like rolling waves. Fluids fly through the air along gravity-defying trajectories. Ordinary sexual acts look like the zoomed-in, high-def scenes from a nature documentary.

Losing But Not Done, Bernie Sanders’ Fans Are Getting Angrier



Bernie Sanders clinched a convincing victory over Hillary Clinton in Tuesday’s Oregon primary and landed a very close second in Kentucky. But, despite Sanders’ strong showing, he trails Clinton by a nearly insurmountable delegate margin. As the Vermont senator’s path to the nomination disappears, his most fervent supporters are moving from enthusiasm to anger.

Will This Be the Next Hot Luxury Home Market in Europe?

Beach houses in Croatia cost a fraction of what similar ones go for in Italy and Spain

Luxury real estate in Croatia doesn’t have the cachĂ© of its more famous Mediterranean neighbors.  But this Balkan nation of 2.4 million boasts more than 1,200 miles of beautiful coastline on the Adriatic Sea and impressive beachfront villas, often selling for far less than ones sold in Greece, Spain and Italy.
“It’s much cheaper and the coast is more beautiful than Italy or Spain,” says Michael Grimm, a real estate agent based in Croatia and a former partner at Engel and Volkers.  “You can get a house on the beach or a sea view for $2,000 per square meter. In Italy it’s more like $10,000.”
Croatia has more than 1,000 islands, second in Europe only to Greece, and stunning natural beauty that should make it a more popular luxury second-home destination.
While residential property prices in Croatia have remained flat overall since the global recession, home prices in many of the most expensive and desirable coastal towns along the Adriatic Sea have been increasing.

New Therapy Would Treat Migraines With Light


Blue and white light made people feel much worse—but green light might make things better
Illustration: Tara Jacoby
Sufferers say the pain of a migraine is like an explosion, like being bludgeoned in the head by bricks. And light and sound can make migraines worse, which often means that sufferers have to isolate themselves in dark, quiet spaces. Now researchers have discovered that green light might make migraine sufferers less sensitive to white light, and could even reduce their pain by 20 percent, according to a study published yesterday in the journal Brain.

Japan seeks leverage in joint development with own stealth jet


The X-2 takes off from Nagoya Airport on its maiden flight.
TOKYO -- Japan's first homegrown stealth fighter embodies the country's desire to raise its status in international collaboration on defense technology development.
     An X-2 demonstrator built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries took its roughly 25-minute maiden flight Friday morning from Aichi Prefecture to Gifu Prefecture, going through basic maneuvers that included ascending and descending. The jet clocked in at about 400kph. Japan became the fourth country to fly a manned stealth aircraft, after the U.S., Russia and China.

Philippines recorded fastest growth in Asia in Q1

Workers transport crates containing bananas on a wooden cart at a food market in the mountain resort of Baguio city in northern Philippines. 
DAVAO, Philippines -- The Philippines has outpaced China to become Asia's fastest growing economy, as election spending helped push gross domestic product in the first quarter to a better-than-expected 6.9% expansion.

Live Stream: Rhapsody Online Prayer Conference 2020

The great day has finally come as you can now stream Rhapsody Online Prayer Conference 2020.  Watch the live conference below and remain bl...