Science

Scientists say Breakthrough Procedure Can Grow Bones

Dino Lirios   | Oct 08, 2014 11:30 PM EDT

The technique allows the development of cells right before they form cartilage. read more

Cancer Grows Rapidly at Night Time, Research Show

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 08, 2014 11:06 PM EDT

Researchers said it seems to be just an issue of timing in administering the drug because cancer treatments are often given in the day. read more

Researchers Develop Dummy Ebola for Drug Testing

Marc Maligalig   | Oct 08, 2014 10:54 PM EDT

This molecule can be used as a drug target for anti-Ebola drugs without having the deadly disease present. read more

Earth’s Deep Ocean not Warming Up, Says NASA

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 08, 2014 09:45 AM EDT

Scientists explain there's still an accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. read more

FDA Warns Public of Driving While Medicated

Marc Maligalig   | Oct 08, 2014 09:27 AM EDT

The common drugs in question include some types of nonprescription anti-diarrheals, antihistamines, and anti-nausea medicines. read more

Extreme Tidal Flooding Will Hit Eastern U.S. Coastal Cities Soon

Ana Verayo   | Oct 08, 2014 08:01 AM EDT

East coast cities in the U.S. will be hit by tidal flooding in the next 15 to 30 years. read more

Virgin Galactic's Successful Test Flight Could Herald World's First Commercial Space Flight

Ana Verayo   | Oct 08, 2014 07:30 AM EDT

SpaceShipTwo is set to become the world's very first private spaceliner. read more

Native Hawaiians Halt Groundbreaking for Thirty Meter Telescope in Hawaii

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Oct 08, 2014 06:36 AM EDT

An 8-acre observatory for what would be the world's largest telescope will be built atop a "sacred mountain" in Hawaii. read more

NASA Grants US$50 Million to Astrobiologists to Study the Universe and Extraterrestrial Life

Ana Verayo   | Oct 08, 2014 03:27 AM EDT

All the research teams will fully cover all the areas of astrobiology read more

Top Space Scientists Believe Distance, Time Makes Contact With Alien Life Unlikely

Dan Weisman   | Oct 08, 2014 03:17 AM EDT

Unfortunately, the Milky Way is more than 100,000 light years long. read more

Japanese Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Blue LEDs

Ana Verayo   | Oct 07, 2014 11:17 PM EDT

This successful attempt at blue LEDs has eluded many big companies but in the end, these scientists prevailed. read more

Tobacco Use Can Raise the Risk of Oral Cancers

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Oct 07, 2014 11:32 PM EDT

A new study finds link between tobacco use and HPV-16, a viral infection that causes oral cancers. read more

Researchers Develop Gigapixel Camera to Help Diagnose Skin Cancer

Sami Ghanmi   | Oct 07, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

A new gigapixel camera aims to find lesions that indicate skin cancer at an earlier stage than the current examination techniques. read more

Latest Buzz on the Medical Field: Lab-Grown Human Penis

Kat De Guzman   | Oct 07, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Calling the attention of men (and interested women): a government-funded lab in North Carolina has grown tissues for the male private part. read more

New Vaccines Aimed at Adults, Teens Best Could Lead to Tuberculosis-Free World

Marc Maligalig   | Oct 07, 2014 07:52 AM EDT

Instead of vaccinating infants with existing drugs, developing new ones for adults and adolescents could eliminate the disease from the planet by 2050. read more

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