A team of researchers released 4D ultrasound photographs to reveal the harmful impact smoking has on the fetus during pregnancy.
Popular sci-fi series of the 1990s, 'The X Files' is set to return for a limited run on Fox Network.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to being questioned by Swedish authorities only if they provide him access to investigation files.
Ethiopia on Friday burned 6 tonnes of seized elephant ivory along with the country's entire stock to set out a strong signal to poachers.
A.J Pedro, drummer of Twisted Sister died of an apparent heart failure on Friday.
Cheating in exams has been fairly commonplace in the state of Bihar in India but the recent release of images go on to show just how blatant and widespread the practise is.
Gone are the days where people just were worried about their kids' texting one another while driving. Teenagers today are doing things much worse.
Cerebral malaria - the most lethal type of mosquito-borne disease is an extremely dangerous medical condition that can often lead to coma or death.
In an effort to get high, teenagers have resorted to applying Burt's Bees Beeswax lip balm on their eyelids, kicking off a new viral trend called 'beezin'.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack on the popular Bardo Museum in Tunisia that left 23 people dead- most of them foreign tourists from cruise ships.
Popular Top Gear host Jeremey Clarkson was back to his provocative best when he declared to a live audience that his bosses at the BBC had fired him.
A Cypress Bay High French teacher has been given a 5 day suspension for calling a 14 year old Muslim student "Raghead Taliban" and "Terrorista" while he walked in to the class wearing a hoodie.
A bill introduced in the Nevada legislature on Tuesday might soon allow pets to use medical marijuana.
Kraft Foods Group Inc, is currently busy recalling more than 6.5 million boxes of macaroni and cheese after receiving several complaints from customers over finding small pieces of metals inside.
A new study has suggested that drugs like Valacyclovir which is used to treat genital herpes can also be used to reduce HIV levels in the body.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM