Former Facebook Employee Takes Legal Action against the Company for Sex Discrimination
A former Facebook employee is taking legal action against the social media giant for number of claims involving sex discrimination, sexual harassment, race discrimination, and intentional infliction o
Registration open for 2015 Google I/O event
On Tuesday, March 17, Google opened the registration for its 2015 Google I/O developer conference, which is scheduled to be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on May 28 and May 29.
Bee Therapy can help People with Chronic Health Problems
Moon Cerelli is a military veteran, a fiber artist, a trained herbalist and a certified beekeeper. She has done her specialization in beekeeping free of pesticides, antibiotics or essential oils.
Health Officials test 27 People Positive for TB at Olathe Northwest High School
On Wednesday, state and county health officials confirmed 27 tuberculosis cases at Olathe Northwest High School, but symptoms of active disease have not been noticed so far in any of them.
Premera Blue Cross suffers data hack
Health insurer Premera Blue Cross announced that some data of its consumers has been accessed illegally by hackers who managed to get access to its servers.
Oracle could register $1 billion revenue in SaaS and PaaS segment this year
Oracle is in competition with cloud software rival Salesforce.com as the California-based technology company expects to generate more than $1 billion in most software-as-a-service (SaaS) and platform-
Zydus Cadila Launches Generic Version of Sofosbuvir in India under Brand Name ‘SoviHep’
Today, drug firm Zydus Cadila has launched SoviHep, a generic version of Gilead Sciences' Hepatitis C drug Sofosbuvir, in India.
NASA releases desktop application amid Ted Cruz’s suggestions
Recently, Senator Ted Cruz told NASA to set its priorities and he gave statements to tell Charles Bolden, NASA's manager, that the agency requires focusing more on space explorations rather than clima