Science

3D Printed Exoskeleton Helps Paraplegic Woman Regain Mobility

Cory Doyle   | Sep 01, 2014 10:02 PM EDT

This project represents a milestone in technology and human creativity. read more

Black Women Not Receiving Enough Breastfeeding Support (VIDEO)

Emery Dennel   | Sep 01, 2014 05:42 AM EDT

Black women received 16 percent less support when it came to breastfeeding compared to white women. read more

Junk Food Kills Your Appetite for Healthy Food, says Scientists

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Sep 01, 2014 02:31 AM EDT

Your spirit is willing but the chemicals you consume in junk food weakens your will to resist. read more

Heartbeats Could Power Future Pacemakers

Dino Lirios   | Sep 01, 2014 01:11 AM EDT

This concept was taken from Swiss watches that don't have batteries. read more

Scientists Try to Make News More "Real"

Dino Lirios   | Aug 31, 2014 01:04 AM EDT

They want people that read the news to react emotionally to the stories. read more

Radioactive Cobalt Detected on Supernova SN2014J

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 31, 2014 12:57 AM EDT

Earlier theories said that during a supernova, the star barely radiates gamma energy during the first few days. read more

Five New Acrobatic Monkey Species Confirmed In Amazon

Des Cambaliza   | Aug 31, 2014 11:06 AM EDT

Five new species of flying or acrobatic monkeys in the Amazon were recently confirmed by scientists, according to a study. The newbie "saki" monkeys had been previously identified, but were too elusive for scientific research. read more

E-cig not-so-safe releases chromium and nickel

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 30, 2014 11:31 PM EDT

Researchers from the University of Southern California found out that e-cigarettes release second-hand smoke with toxic metals such as chromium and nickel. read more

“Anger face” part of human biology, new study shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 30, 2014 09:09 PM EDT

Researchers said that the “anger face”, the face people made when they get angry, were part of human’s basic biology. read more

Paleo-Eskimos first inhabitants of the Arctic Region

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 30, 2014 09:06 PM EDT

Paleo-Eskimos were cemented in history as the first people in the Arctic region by researchers looking for the people who first lived in the cold regional parts. read more

New Procedures Using Cartilage From Nose To Repair Knees

Cory Doyle   | Aug 30, 2014 09:35 PM EDT

With a fairly simple process, nasal septum cartilage can be coaxed in to quickly reproducing. This cartilage producing technique provides the particular patients with their own foundation of joint cartilage. Doctors and scientists have been testing the process of repairing knee and other joints with the cartilage from their own nasal septum. read more

New Hearing Loss Test Developed

Dino Lirios   | Aug 30, 2014 03:04 PM EDT

Researchers have developed a new test that could better predict what workers would lose hearing through exposure in work and leisure noise. read more

Chukar Partridge Chicks Used to Test Birds' Maneuvering Ability

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 30, 2014 02:12 PM EDT

Researchers from the University of California studied the maneuvering ability of birds using infant chukar partridges, Eurasian pheasant-like birds. read more

'Seven Sisters' Distance Controversy Solved by Radio Telescopes

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 30, 2014 02:34 PM EDT

Radio telescopes were used by astronomers to resolve the controversy over the distance of the “Seven Sisters”, a star cluster located in the Taurus constellation. read more

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