Science

Are All Anti-Diabetic Therapies Safe?

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 19, 2015 05:24 PM EDT

Researchers put a big question on the efficacy of a family of drugs used for treating Type 2 diabetes. read more

Novel Imaging Techniques Illustrates Effects Of Hypertension On Brain

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 19, 2015 08:59 AM EDT

A recent study conducted using novel imaging techniques explicates factors such as hypertension may induce early brain damage by weakening nerve tracts that connect various parts of the brain. read more

Novel Imaging Techniques Illustrates Effects Of Hypertension On Brain

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 19, 2015 08:59 AM EDT

A recent study conducted using novel imaging techniques explicates factors such as hypertension may induce early brain damage by weakening nerve tracts that connect various parts of the brain. read more

Yet Another Possible Cause For Breast Cancer

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 18, 2015 01:07 PM EDT

A new study by US researchers explains yet another possible cause for breast cancer. read more

Yet Another Possible Cause For Breast Cancer

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 18, 2015 01:07 PM EDT

A new study by US researchers explains yet another possible cause for breast cancer. read more

NASA Spacecraft Takes Latest Pictures of Pluto's Atmosphere and Terrain

Benjie Batanes   | Sep 18, 2015 07:30 AM EDT

NASA has released photographs taken by one of its spacecrafts as it flew by Pluto on July 14. The pictures released on Thursday has provided scientists with details about the unique environment in Pluto. read more

Human Breast Cancer Has Been Linked To Cattle Virus?

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Sep 17, 2015 11:55 PM EDT

The cattle virus, bovine leukemia virus, has been associated with women's breast cancer according to a study led by the professor of virology in the University of California, Berkeley, Gertrude Buehring. read more

Human Breast Cancer Has Been Linked To Cattle Virus?

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Sep 17, 2015 11:55 PM EDT

The cattle virus, bovine leukemia virus, has been associated with women's breast cancer according to a study led by the professor of virology in the University of California, Berkeley, Gertrude Buehring. read more

Scientists Close To Create An Artificial Brain

Vlad Tverdohleb   | Sep 17, 2015 10:36 PM EDT

Experts in artificial intelligence are one step away to create the first artificial brain. read more

American Cities Must Be Prepared For Massive Tsunamis!

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Sep 17, 2015 09:46 PM EDT

American cities such as Honolulu, Seattle, and Los Angeles must be prepared for massive tsunamis because the Cascadia Fault is lying there waiting to release 30 times energy than that of San Andreas. read more

Dig In Seattle Area Finds 10,000 Year Old Tools

Darlene Tverdohleb   | Sep 17, 2015 12:52 PM EDT

A project that started out only as an archeological survey ahead of a planned construction turns out a discovery of more than 4,000 stone tools that date back 10,000 years ago in western Seattle, Washington. read more

Test Flights For First Manned Spacecraft to Deep Space Not Feasible Until 2023

Benjie Batanes   | Sep 17, 2015 12:15 PM EDT

NASA announced on Wednesday that plans to send the first manned space flight scheduled for 2021 is no longer feasible. The date has been moved to 2023 to allow further preparations. read more

Good News For Chocolate Lovers: New Chocolate Prevents Alzheimer

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 17, 2015 07:55 AM EDT

Researchers claimed a new chocolate that contain dietary cocoa extracts may possibly keep age-related mental diseases at bay and stimulate healthy brain aging. read more

Good News For Chocolate Lovers: New Chocolate Prevents Alzheimer

Antara Dutta Choudhury   | Sep 17, 2015 07:55 AM EDT

Researchers claimed a new chocolate that contain dietary cocoa extracts may possibly keep age-related mental diseases at bay and stimulate healthy brain aging. read more

Chinese Sperm Bank Entices Donors with Apple's iPhone 6s

Benjie Batanes   | Sep 17, 2015 08:16 AM EDT

A number of Chinese sperm banks are offering potential donors enough cash to buy an Apple iPhone 6s. The online ads, which started circulating on Monday, are meant to encourage more males to donate their sperm to the bank. read more

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