Science

Camera Trick Reveals Black Leopards Have Spots

Ana Verayo   | Jul 16, 2015 06:00 AM EDT

A new study has found that black leopards also have spots under their shiny coats using a unique camera trick used by scientists. read more

Solar System 2.0? Jupiter's Twin Detected Orbiting a Star Similar to Our Own Sun

Ana Verayo   | Jul 16, 2015 06:00 AM EDT

Astronomers have detected an exoplanet almost identical to Jupiter that is currently in orbit with its parent star which is also similar tour own sun. read more

Pluto's Icy Mountain Ranges Come Into View Courtesy of New Horizons

Ana Verayo   | Jul 15, 2015 11:07 PM EDT

The first series of high resolution images of NASA's New Horizons probe reveal Pluto's complex surface filled with icy mountain ranges and more. read more

3-Month-Old Baby Dies In Unlicensed NY Day Care

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 11:03 PM EDT

A three-month-old baby died while at the care of an unlicensed day care facility at 69 Greene Street on Monday. read more

3-Month-Old Baby Dies In Unlicensed NY Day Care

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 11:03 PM EDT

A three-month-old baby died while at the care of an unlicensed day care facility at 69 Greene Street on Monday. read more

World's Oldest Sperm May Be A Window To The Past

Staff Reporter   | Jul 15, 2015 09:43 PM EDT

In Science, it is widely known that living things without bones do not fossilize easily as compared to those who have. These include worms, leeches and sperm. But, a group of scientists from Stockholm were in awe upon the discovery of a 50-million-year-old sperm of a worm-like creature which was fossilized. read more

Alzheimer’s Possibly ‘At Work’ Years Prior Measurable Symptoms Emerge

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 06:09 PM EDT

Alzheimer’s disease could possibly be already “at work” in the human brain even years prior the exact symptoms of the disease manifest, a study published in the journal Alzheimer’s and Dementia revealed. read more

Alzheimer’s Possibly ‘At Work’ Years Prior Measurable Symptoms Emerge

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 06:09 PM EDT

Alzheimer’s disease could possibly be already “at work” in the human brain even years prior the exact symptoms of the disease manifest, a study published in the journal Alzheimer’s and Dementia revealed. read more

AIDS-free Generation To Take Effect In 2030? UN Aims To End AIDS Epidemic As A Public Health Threat

KJ Belonio   | Jul 15, 2015 06:04 PM EDT

The United Nations (UN) aims to have an AIDS-free world by 2030. On Tuesday, the agency announced that though the move to completely eradicate the disease is quite ambitious, it is doable. UN also underscored the worldwide success of developing sophisticated drugs over the last 15 years. read more

AIDS-free Generation To Take Effect In 2030? UN Aims To End AIDS Epidemic As A Public Health Threat

KJ Belonio   | Jul 15, 2015 06:04 PM EDT

The United Nations (UN) aims to have an AIDS-free world by 2030. On Tuesday, the agency announced that though the move to completely eradicate the disease is quite ambitious, it is doable. UN also underscored the worldwide success of developing sophisticated drugs over the last 15 years. read more

Tularemia FACTS: 5 Things To Know About The Rabbit Fever

KJ Belonio   | Jul 15, 2015 06:01 PM EDT

On Monday, the New Mexico Department of Health issued an advisory warning residents about the risk of contracting tularemia. The warning came after a 51-year-old Los Alamos County resident has been tested and confirmed with tularemia. read more

Tularemia FACTS: 5 Things To Know About The Rabbit Fever

KJ Belonio   | Jul 15, 2015 06:01 PM EDT

On Monday, the New Mexico Department of Health issued an advisory warning residents about the risk of contracting tularemia. The warning came after a 51-year-old Los Alamos County resident has been tested and confirmed with tularemia. read more

A Closer Look At Cell Division And Its Potential In Cancer Research

Staff Reporter   | Jul 15, 2015 06:35 AM EDT

Human beings begin to exist as the sperm and the egg unite to form a single cell and then divide numerous times and make up a whole human body. It is through cell division, or cytokinesis, where old and damaged tissues are replaced and wounds heal, among other functions. read more

HPV Vaccine As School Requirement Still Not Welcome In Most US Sates?

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 06:10 AM EDT

Only three states in America are mandating the recommended Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) immunization as a requirement for attending school, a recent study discovered. read more

HPV Vaccine As School Requirement Still Not Welcome In Most US Sates?

Quadey Humile   | Jul 15, 2015 06:10 AM EDT

Only three states in America are mandating the recommended Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) immunization as a requirement for attending school, a recent study discovered. read more

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