Dave Tagacay | May 13, 2015 09:01 AM EDT
According to The New York Times reports, less than two months from the time Ebola survivor Dr. Ian Crozier was released from the hospital, he suffered from an explainable pain that caused his left eye vision fade. Surprisingly he discovered that his blue eye is now green. According to doctors who check Dr. Crozier’s condition, the Ebola virus drenched his eye which he thought as the main reason. read more
Dave Tagacay | May 13, 2015 09:03 AM EDT
It is unlikely to hear that kids have tendency to suffer from stroke. But yes, stroke is one of the top 10 cases of death among children in US. read more
Marco Foronda | May 13, 2015 05:30 AM EDT
The robots follow the beam as they communicate with each other and figure out how to best cover that specific area read more
Kristine Andal | May 13, 2015 09:40 AM EDT
Cancer treatment has been inflicting so much pain to the patient including the need of surgical and needle biopsies to see the current development of tumors and cancer cell. But with liquid biopsies, they can monitor a person’s health condition immediately. read more
Marco Foronda | May 13, 2015 04:20 AM EDT
While only an average of five species were found on traditional vineyards, habitat-enhanced vineyards boasted 20 different butterfly species. read more
Kristine Andal | May 13, 2015 09:48 AM EDT
GlaxoSmithKline has been working with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are joining forces to establish a research center that will concentrate on HIV/AIDS science. They want to find the cure for this infection. read more
Aishwarya Bhatt | May 13, 2015 03:54 AM EDT
NASA's infamous spacecraft, Messenger which crash landed onto Mercury's surface on April 30 has sent reports which indicate that the planet possesses the oldest magnetic field in the history of the Solar System. The spacecraft which orbited Mercury right from 2011 to 2015 but it wasn't until the final months of the mission in which it became dangerously close to the Mercury's surface at 60 miles, that this report was sent. read more
Ana Verayo | May 13, 2015 03:20 AM EDT
A new NASA experiment reveals that Europa's surface is apparently marked with dark, mysterious material that could originate from sea salt. read more
Aishwarya Bhatt | May 13, 2015 04:46 AM EDT
NASA released mesmerizing pictures of the dwarf planet Ceres, showcasing the entire surface of the planet which is located in the asteroid belt. These images can be helpful for the scientists at NASA to reach for an explanation for the unusually bright spots on Ceres, which are puzzling them since a very long time. read more
Marco Foronda | May 13, 2015 03:00 AM EDT
This group of meat-eaters had long snouts, small brains and eyes, and lots of teeth read more
Ana Verayo | May 13, 2015 01:52 AM EDT
Due to the failed Russian cargo supply ship arrival at the ISS, Russian astronauts will be forced to stay on the space station for another month. read more
Jotham D. Funclara | May 13, 2015 01:05 AM EDT
The Food and Drug Commission (FDA) proposed to scrap the decades-old lifetime ban on blood donation by homosexual and bisexual men. read more
Marco Foronda | May 13, 2015 05:19 AM EDT
Recently exploded star had a "lopsided" blast, a feature that could solve supernova mysteries. read more
Marco Foronda | May 13, 2015 09:45 AM EDT
Cornell University researchers proposed to use a squid-like rover to explore Jupiter's moon, Europa in 2020. read more
Marco Foronda | May 12, 2015 10:00 AM EDT
Curiosity has been on Mars for almost three years, but this is the first colored image of a sunset it ever took, using the Mast Cam. 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