KJ Belonio | Jun 25, 2015 03:20 PM EDT
The Hallucigenia has been first identified by scientists back in the ‘70s. However, its bizarre anatomy gave scientists a hard time figuring out which end of the smiling worm was its head and which was the tail. But because a new study of Hallucigenia fossils published on the journal Nature, researchers were able to shed some new insight on the mysterious case of the odd ancient worm’s anatomy. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 25, 2015 11:20 AM EDT
Researchers discovered a protein in which pancreatic tumors are dropping into the patient’s blood. Experts are very hopeful about their new findings on how they can detect early signs of pancreatic cancer. They are all optimistic that finally they can quickly give solutions to pancreatic problems if they can spot this earlier. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 25, 2015 11:20 AM EDT
Researchers discovered a protein in which pancreatic tumors are dropping into the patient’s blood. Experts are very hopeful about their new findings on how they can detect early signs of pancreatic cancer. They are all optimistic that finally they can quickly give solutions to pancreatic problems if they can spot this earlier. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 25, 2015 06:26 AM EDT
According to a new World Bank report on air pollution, China remains on top next to India in terms of the level of hazardous air particles, the PM 2.5. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 25, 2015 06:26 AM EDT
According to a new World Bank report on air pollution, China remains on top next to India in terms of the level of hazardous air particles, the PM 2.5. read more
Althea Serad | Jun 25, 2015 06:56 AM EDT
More than 100,000 tonnes of smuggled meat, some of which are from the 1970s, were confiscated by Chinese authorities following a nationwide crackdown spanning 14 provinces and regions, reported China’s state media. read more
Althea Serad | Jun 25, 2015 06:56 AM EDT
More than 100,000 tonnes of smuggled meat, some of which are from the 1970s, were confiscated by Chinese authorities following a nationwide crackdown spanning 14 provinces and regions, reported China’s state media. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 26, 2015 01:12 AM EDT
Ebola epidemic in Guinea fights back against malaria in the country bringing an estimated number of 74,000 malaria cases being untreated in 2014, experts have warned. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 26, 2015 01:12 AM EDT
Ebola epidemic in Guinea fights back against malaria in the country bringing an estimated number of 74,000 malaria cases being untreated in 2014, experts have warned. read more
Ina Ariola | Jun 25, 2015 01:27 AM EDT
The fossil discovery of a 240-million-year-old turtle, Pappochelys, in Germany has filled the gap between the longstanding debate of turtle's ancestry — that they belong to lineage of dinosaurs and birds, rather than reptiles. read more
Roguero Caler | Jun 24, 2015 10:26 PM EDT
The friendly relationship between China and United States is getting stronger, as the two giant countries once again organized another global project that would benefit not only the planet, but also the entire human race. read more
Ina Ariola | Jun 24, 2015 07:38 PM EDT
Scientists may have found a way to beat the densely cluttered terrain, where robots with square body normally get stuck, in the form of a cockroach robot. read more
KJ Belonio | Jun 24, 2015 11:08 AM EDT
On Sunday, a rare and bizarre fish was caught in a lake in New Jersey. According to marine life experts, the omnivorous fish with human-like teeth is known as Pacu, a native Amazonian fish. And while they are related to the flesh-eating piranhas, Pacus are not aggressive but their crushing jaws can be hazardous. read more
Due to the coronavirus, people around the world have canceled their travel plans. Governments and health officials have warned the public to avoid boarding cruise ships and long flights. read more