Apart from flaunting his apparent wealth, the teenage tycoon has also posted a video of himself rapping on Instagram.
Age and other demographic factors also were important predictors of substance use, researchers said.
The app will match their shirt, their shoes, their coat, all from one photograph," McCready said.
The finding appears in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
The risk of cerebral haemorrhage increases linearly as the consumption of alcohol increases.
The research found the companies with a high percentage of female employees, particularly in board positions, fare better than competitors.
Mobile app game is based on an emerging cognitive treatment for anxiety called attention-bias modification training (ABMT).
Asked whether he and his wife, Kate, are planning to expand their family, William said: "Maybe one day. One's enough at the moment."
An affinity for the dead has artist Shine Shivan get his hands dirty with skin, blood and bones, making him the latest enfant terrible of the Indian art scene.
Helvetica, the world’s most frequently chosen sans serif font, owes much of its success to Mike Parker, the American who took it places.
Thomas Scheff examined the ubiquity of hidden shame and suggests it may be one of the keys to understanding contemporary society.
volunteers showed increased brain activity when exposed to orange light, but not blue light.
A proposed language family, Dene-Yeniseian suggest that there are common language elements between the two.
Shigmo is Goa's answer to Holi and is the state’s biggest spring festival that lasts for 14 days.
Parents in 40 of the 55 families observed were absorbed in their mobile devices, according to the study.
Greater gender balance in the workplace helps companies to improve their organisational performance, operational results and overall market status.
Smokers who only viewed ads about how to quit smoking did not change their smoking habits or intentions to quit at either stage of the study.
Preschoolers and kindergartners can do some algebra even before entering a math class: study
INFID director Susan mantho, a practising lawyer, dwelt on quirkiness in styles and how to carry oneself comfortably with elan.
Let’s learn a little about the lives of the women around us, as told through the funniest e-cards we found on the internet.
Researchers said by 2013 the web had become an almost routine part of many people's experience of health and illness.
Researchers have long recognised the powerful impact of peer/social influences and traditional media on the risk for eating disorders.
Findings are based on a study of the publication records of professors working at 50 North American universities.
Study suggests that people who said they were furious were at higher risk than those who said that they were merely moderately angry.
While talking on the phone is a distraction, texting is much more dangerous because you can't see the path in front of you.



