Science

Five Foods For Intimate Bedroom Action

Vlad Tverdohleb   | Oct 08, 2015 01:19 AM EDT

Here are some aphrodisiacs to increase sex drive in men and women. read more

Climate Change Threats Food Security And Agriculture

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 07, 2015 06:33 PM EDT

Australia and other parts of the world are threatened by the climate change, which makes the agricultural sector suffer losses and people have to face the price hikes. read more

Ancient Megatsunami: Almost As High As Eiffel Tower

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 07, 2015 09:13 AM EDT

A study shows that a megatsunami happend about 73,000 years ago that moved the huge boulders from off the coast of Africa to the island of Santiago. read more

Isolated Stars Can Be Weighed: New Method

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 07, 2015 08:30 AM EDT

The new method of weighing isolated stars, the young pulsars, using the nuclear physics instead of gravitational pull is discovered by the collaboration made by four scientists. read more

Coca-Cola Funded A Research That Has A Biased Message On Obesity

Vlad Tverdohleb   | Oct 07, 2015 11:26 PM EDT

The largest producer of sugary beverages is thrown into a controversy because the company has been reportedly caught funding a controversial research study. read more

MRO Sent Postcard Of Mars; Mount Sharp

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 07, 2015 07:06 AM EDT

The Mars Curiosity Rover sent a postcard of the mineral-rich, mountainus landscape of Mount Sharp when it reached there on Sept. 9. read more

Noted Japanese and Canadian Physicists Get Nobel Prize for 'Flipping' Neutrino Discovery

Benjie Batanes   | Oct 07, 2015 08:00 AM EDT

Japan's Takaaki Kajita and Canada's Arthur McDonald - both physicists - were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics on Tuesday for their joint discovery that neutrinos have mass after all. Before their discovery, it was generally believed that these elementary particles did not have mass. read more

Recent Study Reveals The Abundance Of Wildlife In the Devastated Chernobyl Exclusion Zone [Watch Video: Inside Chernobyl]

Claire Baguio   | Oct 06, 2015 11:55 AM EDT

A recent study suggests that the ravaged area of Chernobyl is teeming with rich and a variety of wildlife ecosystem. The study was recently published in the journal, Current Biology. read more

Pitcher Plant Utilizes the Power of Rain to Trap and Digest Insects

Benjie Batanes   | Oct 06, 2015 07:32 AM EDT

A recent scientific study has discovered that a certain type of pitcher plant uses the power of rain to trap and digest insects such as ants. The Nepenthes gracilis is now under a new class, distinct from the two known classes. read more

Shocking Effects of Energy Drinks You Never Thought You Didn't Know

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Oct 06, 2015 03:09 AM EDT

These are just a few things your body pays off when you take an energy shot. read more

Neutrons can now be measured accurately—study

Eana Maniebo   | Oct 05, 2015 02:37 PM EDT

Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute said that they have developed a detection technique called spin-echo method that is capable of measuring slow-moving neutrons, which is done by a non-destructive imaging methodology that could measure high-precision neutron movement. read more

Chinese Won A 2015 Nobel Prize!

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 05, 2015 08:32 AM EDT

Chinese chief professor at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tu Youyou, won a Nobel Prize that was announced on Monday. read more

Chinese Won A 2015 Nobel Prize!

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Oct 05, 2015 08:32 AM EDT

Chinese chief professor at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tu Youyou, won a Nobel Prize that was announced on Monday. read more

Children's Height Could be Affected by Asthma Steroids: Study

Benjie Batanes   | Oct 05, 2015 10:54 AM EDT

A research study from Finland released during the first week of October revealed that babies given asthma steroids may lose a few inches in height during their growing years. read more

Blue Whale's Diet is Ideal for Maintaining Weight and Size - Study

Benjie Batanes   | Oct 05, 2015 10:29 AM EDT

Blue Whales mainly feed on krill and a research study published recently has found out that the largest of Earth's mammals have devised ways to save their energy while hunting for preys. read more

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