Science

Celebrating 100 Years of Einstein's Genius and General Relativity

Ana Verayo   | Nov 27, 2015 06:50 AM EST

PBS just released a new show called "Inside Einstein's Mind" explaining how he came up wih the theory of general relativity and the inner workings of the universe. read more

Emotional Intelligence Preferable in the Working Place

Staff Reporter   | Dec 01, 2015 06:15 AM EST

EQ or Emotional Intelligence is highly valued by employers who are seeking a perfect candidate for a certain job position. The said criterion is imposed for the reason that in a working environment, a harmonious relationship with other co-workers is a pre-requisite for productivity, according to Daily Illini. read more

Water robots may be US' solution to its increased electricity dependence

Eana Maniebo   | Nov 26, 2015 02:11 PM EST

The United States' electric power grid is one of the country's most crucial infrastructure based on American's increased electric consumption. It serves as the medium of electric transmission from power plants to distribution lines and finally, to end users. read more

Breastfeeding May Cut Diabetes, Cancer Risk

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 26, 2015 09:44 AM EST

Science has once again proven that breastfeeding can be beneficial to health, MedPage Today reports. read more

Dying Hypergiant Star is Shedding 30 Earths Every Year

Ana Verayo   | Nov 26, 2015 06:50 AM EST

Scientists have directly observed how the VY Canis Majoris is now shedding stellar mass equivalent to 30 Earths a year. read more

Eight-Year Old Girl Battles Rare Breast Cancer; Undergoes Mastectomy

Eileen De Santos   | Nov 26, 2015 07:33 AM EST

While some children are busy playing and exploring the world around them, Chrissy Turner is trying to win her battle against cancer. read more

Alien Megastructure? Nope, Just a Bunch of Comets Attacking Mysterious Dimming Star

Ana Verayo   | Nov 26, 2015 07:00 AM EST

New findings reveal that the mysterious dimming star KIC 8462852 is apparently not surrounded by alien megastructures but rather, a swarm of comets. read more

What You Need to Know on World AIDS Day

Joliza Magdaong   | Nov 26, 2015 07:08 AM EST

HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) remains one of the deadliest diseases in the world. Since the discovery of the disease, different health organizations like WHO have been actively campaigning to educate people and stop transmission. Today, with the rapid evolution of technology, a movement to stop the spread of HIV AIDS via ads on radio, television and other multimedia platforms is being promoted. read more

E. Coli Bacteria Outbreak Hits U.S., Sickens 19

Joy Anne Labarite   | Nov 25, 2015 11:59 AM EST

E. coli virus has affected America and hits several states. Nineteen people have reportedly become ill, NBC News reports. read more

Blue Origin’s New Shepard and BE-3 Booster Rocket Land Successfully on Earth For Reuse

Daphne Planca   | Nov 25, 2015 10:50 AM EST

Bezo's space company Blue Origin just announced that another New Shephard capsule has been successfully launched into space and its booster rocket landed on Earth shortly thereafter to be reused. read more

2015 Most Likely to be Warmest Year on Record: WMO

Ana Verayo   | Nov 25, 2015 09:04 AM EST

A new report released by the WMO reveals how 2015 will be the hottest year ever, producing extreme weather events like heatwaves, floods, drought and tropical typhoons. read more

California Science Textbooks Present Wrong Information About Climate Change

Ana Verayo   | Nov 25, 2015 08:23 AM EST

A new study reveals how science textbooks in California public schools are doubting the reality of climate change. read more

Incredible Shark Feeding Frenzy in Florida Captured on Video

Ana Verayo   | Nov 25, 2015 06:45 AM EST

A family was vacationing in Panama City when more than 50 sharks suddenly ensued a massive feeding frenzy near their raft. read more

How Carbon Escaped from Mars Leaving Thin Atmosphere

Staff Reporter   | Nov 25, 2015 06:30 AM EST

New findings reveal how the missing carbon in Martian atmosphere disappeared, as scientists believe that Mars had a similar thick atmosphere as Earth's. read more

How Flatworms Grow Heads and Brains of Other Species

Ana Verayo   | Nov 25, 2015 06:30 AM EST

New findings show how flatworms can grow another head from a different flatworm species when scientists interrupted the electrical synapses in the body. read more

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