The combination of having little to no income, and no on-site laundromat, is at least a good excuse to recycle the same articles of clothing from time to time.
MINIDOKA, Idaho (KLIX) Recently, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game along with the US Fish and Wildlife Service gathered hundreds of young pelicans to be tagged for future identification and study.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Researchers in Yellowstone National Park are getting a better understanding of secretive cougars through DNA analysis of scat and hair, along with photographs and specially equipped GPS collars.
MCCALL, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho Fish and Game caught a rare sight in one of its wildlife cameras near McCall that is part of a four state study to determine how the mammals travel.
WASHINGTON D.C. (KLIX) Idaho senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo have reacted to a new report saying Idaho ranks fifth in the nation when it comes to Volunteer service.
Science is great! Even the happiest person can feel down in the dumps some days. So how do you get that little bit of a pick me up or mood booster when you are feeling low? Science says that positive passwords can improve your mood.
According to a new survey, 92% of Americans say that they want to get a new job next year and 83% will be doing some serious job hunting. Only a mind-blowing 5% of people plan on being at their current job one year from now.
The researchers say,
These numbers should signal a wake-up call for top management ...
The holidays are full of family time and can create some great memories as well. But that doesn't mean that your family/significant other doesn't drive your up the wall during this time of year.
A new study by usability expert Jakob Nielsen reveals that when webpages are read, we read and scan the text in an F-shape.
Using eyetracking software, he found the first paragraph gets the most attention, making the top horizontal line of the F. The next paragraph only gets half the attention of the first, tracing the second shorter horizontal line of the F. And finally, we skim down the rest of
Sure, people say they want sense of humor in a potential mate, but what kind of humor are they talking about?
A new study by matchmaking site eHarmony sought to find out the answer to that very question.
Turns out, the way your precious little angel handles that balance is the BEST way to figure out how their grades are going to turn out.
In a new study at George Mason University, a researcher found that the two best ways to predict a college student's GPA are the amount of time they spend studying . . . and the amount of time they spend drinking.