Feeling dizzy and nauseated after an earthquake? Here’s why.

What people experience during and after earthquakes is, effectively, motion sickness, Larry Brown, a professor of geophysics at Cornell University, tells Yahoo Life. “It’s kind of like being seasick on a boat: Your body is not expecting it when the ground starts to move, and that can be very destabilizing,” he says. ( read original ...

Japan July wholesale prices rise 3.0 pct yr/yr

Japanese wholesale prices rose 3.0 percent in the year to July, Bank of Japan data showed on Tuesday.[JPCGPY=ECI] The rise in the corporate goods price index (CGPI), which measures the price companies charge each other for their goods and services, ( read original story ...)