Science

Scientists Develop Yogurt that can Detect Cancer and Diseases

Dino Lirios   | Oct 07, 2014 07:50 AM EDT

Instead of different tests, eating a spoonful of yogurt could soon show if a person has colorectal cancer. read more

World's First Hydroelectric Tidal House Designed

Dino Lirios   | Oct 07, 2014 07:49 AM EDT

It's called the Hydroelectric Tidal House. read more

In 10 Years, One in Three Jobs Will Be Taken Over by Software or Robots

Dino Lirios   | Oct 07, 2014 06:36 AM EDT

Smart machines are a new kind of technology and machinery capable of multiply types of work. read more

New Device Slows, Reverses Heart Failure

Marc Maligalig   | Oct 07, 2014 06:29 AM EDT

The device is a cuff that surrounds the aorta. read more

U.S. Navy Goes Star Wars

Henry Legaspi   | Oct 10, 2014 08:14 AM EDT

New developments in naval warfare allow for significantly improved accuracy, firepower and cost-effectiveness. read more

Gene Discovery Could be Cure for Obesity

Marc Maligalig   | Oct 07, 2014 06:20 AM EDT

The concept of a pill to help manage the body's response to food is tempting. read more

Fishers at Risk of Extinction from Rat Poisons used in Marijuana Farms

Ana Verayo   | Oct 07, 2014 02:05 AM EDT

There are less than an 4,000 fishers in the U.S. read more

NASA Reveals Giant Vibrating Table to Test Orion Spacecraft

Ana Verayo   | Oct 06, 2014 10:36 PM EDT

This apparatus will simulate the effects of intense vibration on the Orion booster during launch. read more

NASA Data Reveals Earth's Deep Oceans aren't Heated by Climate Change

Ana Verayo   | Oct 06, 2014 10:27 PM EDT

New satellite data reveals deep ocean depths have had no significant temperature changes in almost a decade. read more

Sleep Disturbance Causes Depression and Disability Among Arthritis Patients, New Study Shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 06, 2014 08:00 PM EDT

A new study published in Arthritis Care and Research show that sleep disturbance increases depression and disability among Osteoarthritis (OA) patients, but doesn’t worsen pain. read more

Breast Implants can Cause ALCL, Study Claims

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 06, 2014 08:00 PM EDT

A new study published in the journal Mutation Research features reviewed cases of association of breast implants with rare forms of malignant lymphoma called ALCL. read more

Overlooked Cell Proven to affect osteoporosis

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 06, 2014 01:25 PM EDT

A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine shows preosteoclasts, an overlooked group of cells, is crucial to bone disorders like osteoporosis. read more

Programmable Antibiotic Leaves Innocent Microbes Unharmed, New Study Shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 06, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

A new study published on Nature Biotechnology featured a programmable antibiotic that targets antibiotic resistance genes while leaving innocent microbes. read more

Nobel Prize in Medicine Goes to Anglo-American and Norwegian Couple

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Oct 06, 2014 09:11 AM EDT

The three scientists discovered an inner GPS that makes it possible to know where we are and how to find our way in the world. read more

Trio Wins 2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine for Discovery of Brain 'GPS System'

Ana Verayo   | Oct 06, 2014 12:27 PM EDT

The 2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine has been awarded to three scientists who have ingeniously discovered the intricate mapping of the human brain's global positioning system along with the discovery of cells that allow this system to work. read more

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