Science

More than 700,000 Chinese to Die From Lung Cancer Yearly by 2020: Experts

Desiree Sison   | Dec 01, 2015 09:41 AM EST

Chinese health authorities have raised alarm over the rising number of lung cancer patients diagnosed annually in China with more than 800.000 people expected to be hit by the disease yearly by 2020. read more

Climate Change Summit Begins: U.S. President Obama and China's Jinping Vow to Cut Down Carbon Emmissions

Ana Verayo   | Nov 30, 2015 06:39 AM EST

This Monday, the U.N. climate talks commence in Paris as world leaders gather to finalize a global climate treaty to cut down carbon emissions. read more

New U.S. Space Mining Law is Potentially Dangerous and Illegal

Ana Verayo   | Nov 30, 2015 06:50 AM EST

Experts and scientists weigh in on the new law just signed by U.S. President Barack Obama known as the U.S. Space Act that allows private space companies to mine asteroids. read more

Meet The Walk-Man: The Noble Humanoid Robot That Can Save Lives

Ana Verayo   | Nov 30, 2015 06:50 AM EST

Researchers have developed the latest in humanoid robotics known as the Walk-Man that is specifically designed to aidin emergency response situations. read more

Star Eaten Alive by Supermassive Black Hole

Ana Verayo   | Nov 30, 2015 06:20 AM EST

Astronomers detected a star that is trapped inside a monstrous black hole, where this event ejected powerful plasma jet across deep space. read more

How Did Snakes Lose Their Legs? 90 Million Year Old Fossil Gives Clues

Ana Verayo   | Nov 30, 2015 06:20 AM EST

Scientists recently uncovered inner ear fossils of an ancient burrowing snake, providing clues how they eventually lost their limbs. read more

2 Scientists Have Unlocked the Secret to Good Health in Their Garden

Victoria Stanley   | Nov 30, 2015 06:21 AM EST

Anne Biklé and David Montgomery were astonished by what they discovered after feeding their failing soil with organic matter. Due to the stimulating microbes that live beneath the surface, the garden flourished. Then, when Biklé was diagnosed with cancer, the couple had an idea... read more

Do You Depend on Mobile Apps to Help You Lose Weight? The Result of This Study Will Surprise You

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 30, 2015 06:09 AM EST

Do you use mobile apps on your weight loss journey? Well, a new research has concluded that weight-loss apps don't contribute much to weight loss for young adults. read more

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Link to Kidney Stones, New Study Suggests

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 30, 2015 04:19 AM EST

Do you have type 2 diabetes and kidney stones? A new study suggests type 2 diabetes mellitus has strong association to renal stones. read more

PMS Causes Hypertension? New Study Links PMS to Hypertension

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 29, 2015 08:00 AM EST

Do you experience moderate or severe PMS symptoms? Study shows that serious PMS symptoms can be linked to future risk of hypertension. read more

Do You Place Your Hairband Around Your Wrist? Read This!

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 29, 2015 05:44 AM EST

Do you place your hairband around your wrist? A woman from Louisville is suffering from severe infection after wearing a hair tie on her wrist. read more

8-Year Old Girl Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

Marie de Vera   | Dec 01, 2015 07:14 AM EST

Eight years old Chrissy Turner is battling a rare case of breast cancer. read more

Study Reveals Eating Walnuts can Improve Quality of Diet

Marie de Vera   | Dec 01, 2015 07:06 AM EST

A new study has revealed that walnuts the consumption of walnuts can improve a person's diet. The BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care featured a study which explained that walnuts will improve the quality of one's diet if included in meals for at least six months. read more

FDA Approves AquAdvantage’s Genetically-Engineered Salmons, but not Everyone is Happy About it

Marie de Vera   | Nov 29, 2015 05:39 AM EST

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved AquAdvantage’s genetically-engineered (GE) salmon, citing that it is safe for human consumption. read more

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