Science

Megalodon, a Super Shark, Could Tear Whales in Half

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 20, 2015 10:09 PM EST

The word Megalodon, by the way, means "big tooth". read more

Dark Matter Could Cause the Mass Extinction of Humanity

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 20, 2015 01:17 PM EST

At certain periods, the Earth passes through areas of dense dark matter that alter our planet's geology, biology and history. read more

Are These 'Alien', Underwater Balls a Mineral Mother Lode?

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 20, 2015 11:52 AM EST

Large amounts of nickel plus copper and cobalt were extracted from balls. read more

UV Rays Continue to Damage Our Skin Hours After Sun Exposure

Marco Foronda   | Feb 20, 2015 10:53 AM EST

The study found that the ultraviolet rays will continue to produce damage to our skin even in the dark. read more

Total Removal of Tattoo is Now Possible

Marco Foronda   | Feb 20, 2015 09:46 AM EST

Falkenham estimates that uaing his tattoo removal cream would cost US$4.50 to get rid of a tattoo. read more

New Dietary Guidelines Urges Americans to Consume More Veggies, Less Meat

Marco Foronda   | Feb 20, 2015 08:50 AM EST

The report by about a dozen nutritionists and university researchers calls for Americans to eat more plant-based foods and less meat. read more

Large Hadron Collider is Set for Magnificent Discoveries

Marco Foronda   | Feb 20, 2015 08:41 AM EST

With the upgrade, the US$10 billion instrument us expected to provide many answers physicists have been looking for over generations. read more

New NSA, GCHQ Hack SIMs to Spy on Phone Users

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 11:22 PM EST

GCHQ and the NSA allegedly intercepted these wireless transmissions to steal the encryption keys. read more

Deep Ruby Red Seadragon Discovered off Australia

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 09:58 PM EST

It's only the third species of seadragon ever recorded in the world. read more

NOAA Warns of Third Coral Bleaching Disaster This Year

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 08:59 PM EST

Warm ocean temperatures might herald major coral bleaching. read more

Widows in Small City in China’s Hunan Province Blame Air Pollution for Deaths of Husbands

Vittorio Hernandez   | Feb 19, 2015 11:20 AM EST

It is not just the capital city of Beijing which is reeling from the impact of air pollution. Across many towns and cities in other Chinese provinces, residents too are blaming the bad air caused by excessive industrialization as the reason why men are dying earlier. read more

Potentially Deadly Superbug at UCLA Claims Victims

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 10:17 AM EST

CRE is a family of gram-negative bacteria nearly immune to the carbapenem class of antibiotics. read more

The World's First Robot Zipper is Here

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 09:47 AM EST

The tiny robot could also help children or persons with disabilities dress themselves. read more

New York City in 100 Years Will be a Lot Hotter and Wetter

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Feb 19, 2015 09:33 AM EST

Climate scientists expect average temperatures in New York to jump nearly 9 degrees. read more

Lighter Activities May Help Reduce Heart Disease Risk among Adults

Marco Foronda   | Feb 19, 2015 08:13 AM EST

The research team says even engaging in low-intensity activity may have heart benefits for seniors with mobility problems. read more

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