Science

Two Large Mayan Cities Discovered in Mexican Jungle

Emery Dennel   | Aug 26, 2014 02:57 AM EDT

Archaeologists believe the discoveries will only lead to the uncovering of even more cities in the jungle, read more

Self-Awareness Study Could Lead to Better MS Treatments

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 26, 2014 02:15 AM EDT

Researchers also looked at their self-awareness skills based on their functional performance and quality of life.. read more

Japan Offers Flu Drug to WHO As Possible Ebola Treatment

Emery Dennel   | Aug 26, 2014 01:56 AM EDT

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, a spokesperson for the Japanese government, announced last Monday that the country is offering the World Health Organization (WHO) an experimental drug that could help combat the fatal ebola virus. read more

15 Ancient Neolithic Monuments Found Beneath Stonehenge

Dino Lirios   | Aug 26, 2014 12:49 AM EDT

Researchers created a detailed map of what was under Stonehenge with the use of radar and 3D laser scanning techniques. read more

Scientists Confirm Five Potential Landing Sites on "Armageddon"-type Comet

Ana Verayo   | Aug 25, 2014 10:58 PM EDT

ESA will rank the top five landing sites by September 14. read more

U.S. Aborts Hypersonic Missile Test

Ana Verayo   | Aug 25, 2014 10:43 PM EDT

A hypersonic weapon developed by the U.S. Army exploded and crashed during a test flight in Kodiak, Alaska. read more

Humans Want Robots to Boss Them Around

Marco Foronda   | Aug 25, 2014 11:48 PM EDT

Robots also helped people better understand their robot counterparts. read more

Genomics Reveals Bee Evolution

Marc Maligalig   | Aug 25, 2014 05:14 PM EDT

Scientists from the Uppsala University in Sweden published the very first paper on the global analysis of honeybee genomes and found that there are high levels of genetic diversity in the colonial insects and signifies Asia as the species' origin, and not from Africa as initially thought. read more

Shanghai to San Francisco In 100 Minutes...Underwater

David Perry   | Aug 25, 2014 04:57 PM EDT

Using an underwater supersonic process, Chinese scientists are one step closer to making a journey between eastern China and the western United States a lot faster. read more

Effects of Underwater Methane Plumes on Climate Change to be Studied

Dino Lirios   | Aug 26, 2014 01:29 AM EDT

Scientists are interested in studying how methane is affected by climate change. read more

Blocking Specific Molecules Could Slow Aging

Marc Maligalig   | Aug 25, 2014 07:01 AM EDT

Cells could live for years longer in an individual through various drug treatments. read more

Doctors Say Let Teens Sleep Longer

Emery Dennel   | Aug 25, 2014 04:04 AM EDT

About 1/5 of 10,000 teens and young adults are sleeping less than six hours a night. read more

U.S.Heart Dctors Want E-Cigarettes Regulated

Emery Dennel   | Aug 25, 2014 03:58 AM EDT

It fears e-cigarettes might be the transitional tool by which minors get into traditional cigarettes. read more

Skipping Breakfast Won't Help You Lose Weight

Emery Dennel   | Aug 25, 2014 03:24 AM EDT

The study's only objective was to test the general effect of breakfast. read more

New Nail Polish Can Detect Date Rape Drugs

Emery Dennel   | Aug 25, 2014 02:41 AM EDT

It detects date rape drugs such as GHB, Rohypnol and Xanax. read more

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