Neutron Star with Unique Nebula
A neutron star is created after the collapse of a star under its own weight. Scientists discovered an unusual neutron star surrounded by a mass of high-energy particles. Until now, nebulas were thought...
View ArticleSpace Launch System Final Testing
The Space Launch System is built from aluminum and it will be fueled by liquid hydrogen. The Space Launch System, designed to send astronauts on the trip to Mars, will be tested next week in...
View ArticleAdélie Penguins Affected By Climate Change
Adélie penguins are driven away by the climate change. Adélie Penguins can be found only on the Antarctic coast. They are among the few species that only live in the South Pole, and were discovered in...
View ArticleFossil Tumor Discovered in Dwarf Dinosaur
An intriguing fossil tumor was discovered in the jaw of a Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus. The Telmatosaurus individual discovered almost a decade ago in Transylvania displayed the first fossil tumor in...
View ArticleHIV Drugs Become a Burden in Old Age
Truvada is one of the HIV drugs that managed to extract the viral DNA from the living tissue. As the antiretroviral therapy turned out to be efficient, the patients that now have reached the old age...
View ArticleLung Cancer Drug Enters Phase III
AstraZeneca developed a new lung cancer drug that reached Phase III of clinical approvals. AstraZeneca’s lung cancer drug reached the Phase III, an encouraging sign for patients. The AURA3 trial had...
View ArticleAdirondack Trout and Climate Change
The Adirondack trout will probably be affected by the temperature rise predicted for this century. The Adirondack trout requires cold, clean and heavy oxygenated waters to survive. The rising...
View ArticleGluten Sensitivity Proven True
Researchers have the first proof that gluten sensitivity is an actual medical condition. As 18 million have a gluten sensitivity that is not related to celiac disease, the supermarket shelves are...
View ArticleThe Millennial Sex Drought
The millennial sex drought can be blamed on technology. The millennial sex drought has reached the news in the latest days, countless debates over the idea appearing online. The consensus was that the...
View ArticleEarth Overshoot Day
The Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humans consumed more than the planet produces in a year. Today, humanity reached a sad performance: the Earth Overshoot Day, which marks the moment when...
View ArticleQuantum Satellite Launched by China
China and Austria launched an experimental quantum satellite which will try to teleport information to the Earth. China launched a quantum satellite that may be able to teleport data by crossing the...
View ArticleSwimming with Dolphins Soon to Be Banned
NOAA wants to ban swimming with dolphins as it disturbs the sleeping habits of the marine creatures. A federal agency wants to keep humans away from dolphins and ban swimming with dolphins in the...
View ArticleThe New Instagram Feature Blocks Malicious Comments
The new Instagram feature will hopefully stop online harassment on the website. The new Instagram feature implemented by the social network blocks malicious comments. The company found the simplest and...
View ArticleLogitech Expands its Product Line One More Time
Logitech purchased Saitek, a company known for delivering niche products for simulation-based games. And now Logitech expands its product line once again. Logitech purchased Saitek, a company known for...
View ArticleStephen Hawking Fears Possible Alien Encounters
Stephen Hawking advises us to remain wary during possible alien encounters. During a recent 25-minute video that the famous astrophysicist posted on a special, on-demand website, Stephen Hawking speaks...
View ArticleAcute Flaccid Myelitis Cases Are On the Rise Again
Acute flaccid myelitis leaves the affected children unable to move. This year over 50 cases of acute flaccid myelitis were reported on U.S. territory, CDC reported on Monday. Even though the number is...
View ArticleNew Study Proves Apes Can Predict Behavior
Scientists have learned that apes can predict behavior, based what they know others are thinking. The fact that apes are incredibly intelligent should not surprise anyone. After all, they are our...
View ArticleTeacher Sparks Racial Profiling Controversy Saying “To Be White Is to Be Racist”
The teacher sparked a racial profiling controversy by pointing out how hard it is for white people to be white. A white teacher at Oklahoma’s Norman North High School sparked a racial profiling...
View ArticleBreast Cancer Early Detection is Vital
Breast cancer screening is crucial. Considering that October is celebrated as the Breast Cancer Awareness month, many efforts are being made to address this issue, because this disease is the second...
View ArticleIndia’s Solar Power Initiative
India comes with a solar power initiative. By 2020, India aims to make solar power much cheaper compared with imported coal, but introducing renewable energy instead of fossil fuels is a challenging...
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