Science

Common Prostate Cancer Treatment May Double Alzheimer's Risk

Marie de Vera   | Dec 10, 2015 12:03 PM EST

Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is one of the primary methods of treating prostate cancer because the role testosterone plays in tumor growth. New research shows a new treatment that also doubles the risk for a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. read more

World's First Test-Tube Puppies are Born

Marie de Vera   | Dec 10, 2015 11:37 AM EST

The world's first puppies have been conceived using in-vitro fertilization (IVF). This is the same method that leads to the births of tens of thousands human babies every year. read more

Depression Cases in China Rise Due to Severe Smog

Desiree Sison   | Dec 10, 2015 08:59 AM EST

Psychiatrists in China have recorded a slight increase in depression cases among patients brought about by exposure to severe air pollution read more

Newly Discovered Early Triceratops Walked on Two Feet, Has No Horns

Ana Verayo   | Dec 10, 2015 06:20 AM EST

The earliest Triceratops remains were discovered in Gobi desert, China where this earliest relative used to walk on two legs and has no horns. read more

What Are Those Bright Spots on Ceres Made Of? It's More Common Than You Think

Ana Verayo   | Dec 10, 2015 06:50 AM EST

New findings from NASA's Dawn spacecraft finally reveal the true nature of those bright spots on the surface of dwarf planet Ceres. read more

Google, NASA Quantum Computer Performs Optimization in Seconds, Will Take 10,000 Years on PC

Staff Reporter   | Dec 10, 2015 06:50 AM EST

Engineers from NASA and Google is now proven to work by solving an optimization problem in a matter of seconds as opposed to solving on a regular PC that will take 10,000 years. read more

New Mysterious Sound of Humpback Whales Could be Related to Mating

Eva Etha Marie Monares   | Dec 09, 2015 10:33 AM EST

Humpback whales are known to be the gentle giants of the ocean. They are prominent because of their massive size. But a certain attribute of these whales that intrigued many marine biologists is the sound they produce. read more

Now You Can Share a Bed With Your Pet and Get a Better Sleep, Expert Reveals the Connection

Ma. Danilyn Miravalles   | Dec 09, 2015 10:20 AM EST

A new study has revealed that people who cuddle with their cat or dog sleep better, DailyMail reports. read more

Dinosaurs Appeared Earlier on Earth Than Previously Thought

Staff Reporter   | Dec 09, 2015 07:59 AM EST

New fossil evidence reveals that early dinosaur relatives known as dinosauromorphs existed earlier than first thought. read more

Climate Change Talks: Good News? Carbon Emissions Already Declining This Year

Ana Verayo   | Dec 09, 2015 06:15 AM EST

A new study presented during the UN Climate Change Conference reveals that carbon dioxide emissions are declining this year since China began lessening its coal output. read more

Poweful 'Superflare' From Sun Could End Life On Earth?

Ana Verayo   | Dec 09, 2015 06:50 AM EST

A new study confirmed the existence of "superflares" or multiple layers of solar flares, that are estimated to cause more disastrous effects on the planet. read more

Scientists Create First Image Ever of How Dolphins See Humans

Ana Verayo   | Dec 09, 2015 06:40 AM EST

New research reveals how dolphins create a sonar image using their echolocation senses. read more

2 Dinosaur Fossils Unearthed in Yunnan, China

Cybelle Go   | Dec 09, 2015 06:04 AM EST

Two dinosaur vestiges from the Jurassic Period have been discovered in the Yunnan Province, China in November, according to Xinhua. read more

Doctors to Perform First Male Organ Transplant on Soldier

Staff Reporter   | Dec 08, 2015 03:19 PM EST

A first of its kind, a group of doctors are preparing for the world's first male organ transplant. In just a few months, a young soldier with a horrific injury from a bomb blast in Afghanistan will undergo the surgery. read more

NASA Will Abandon Space Station by 2020s, Moves to Lunar Orbit

Ana Verayo   | Dec 08, 2015 08:30 AM EST

According to a NASA official, the International Space Station will operate until 2028 at the latest, where the space agency will develop a new space station in lunar orbit. read more

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