Science

Mom Secretly Feeds Beauty Queen Daughter a Tapeworm to Aid Weight Loss

Emery Dennel   | Aug 25, 2014 02:36 AM EDT

It was not revealed if the mother was charged with abuse. read more

Dinosaur Footprints Preserved in Rock to go on Display in Utah

Marco Foronda   | Aug 25, 2014 12:53 AM EDT

There are more than 200 tracks in an area which size is smaller than a football field. read more

“Love Triangle” happening in genomes of Canola, new study clarifies

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 24, 2014 07:51 PM EDT

Researchers found out that a love triangle is happening in the genome of Canola, a plant used for making cooking oil. read more

AMP reduces antibiotics use on pig breeding

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 24, 2014 11:42 AM EDT

A new study confirms that Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP) can reduce the use of antibiotics in pig breeding. read more

Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake Hits Northern California

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Aug 24, 2014 09:51 AM EDT

Few injuries reported, but power outages widespread read more

Help NASA Identify Photos of Cities Taken from Space

Dino Lirios   | Aug 24, 2014 05:53 AM EDT

NASA has turned to the citizens of the world because computers and algorithms can't differentiate between stars, cities, objects, and astronomical object like the moon. read more

AIDS-Aggravating Fungus Found in California Trees

Winona Cueva   | Aug 24, 2014 12:53 AM EDT

An teenage girl's science experiment found that HIV/AIDS conditions may worsen from contact with a fungus that lives on certain trees. read more

NASA Deciding on Future Spacecraft

Dino Lirios   | Aug 23, 2014 06:40 PM EDT

NASA is in the process of deciding the next vehicles to use for the future of getting astronauts to space. The decision will be rendered any time between now and September with the possibility of two to three companies getting contracts. read more

Humans Create New Predator In The Coywolf

Dino Lirios   | Aug 23, 2014 04:14 PM EDT

Humans have created a new hybrid canine species that is becoming a top predator. It is called the coywolf, or Eastern coyote. read more

Iceland Volcano Erupts

David Perry   | Aug 23, 2014 03:03 PM EDT

Bárðarbunga, the huge Icelandic volcano subject to weeks of ominous earthquakes, has erupted. read more

Children’s Social Skills Declining Because Of Digital Media --Study

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 23, 2014 09:48 AM EDT

A new study claims that there is a decline in children’s social skills because they have less time for face to face interaction because of their excessive use of digital media. read more

Supernova Mysteries Trying To Be Solved By Astronomers

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 23, 2014 09:35 AM EDT

Researchers are solving the mystery of a supernova that occurred earlier this year in a galaxy 11 million light years away. read more

New Study Suggests Autism Could One Day Be Treated

Marcel Woo   | Aug 23, 2014 07:54 AM EDT

A new study conducted by researchers at New York's University of Columbia may point to a treatment for autism, a complex disorder that has puzzled doctors and scientists for centuries. read more

U.S. Government Makes Massive Investment in Cloud Computing

Dino Lirios   | Aug 23, 2014 04:59 AM EDT

Advanced cloud computing architecture will allow support for new innovations. read more

NASA Explains "Alien Thigh Bone" on Mars Photo

Ana Verayo   | Aug 23, 2014 04:49 AM EDT

Alien fanatics online immediately came to their own conclusions that this particular rock could be a fossilized alien bone. read more

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