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Miss Bumbum Brazil Hospitalized For One Week After Severe Butt Infection

By Maria Slither - Mar 04, 2015 09:29 AM EST

Miiss Bumbum Brazil 2012 contestant, Andressa Urach, is again confined in the hospital as her butt implants hurt and needs to be treated. Last month, her legs underwent an operation to remove substances from another cosmetic surgery.

Images of Tiniest Living Forms on Earth Captured by Scientists

By Ashwin Subramania - Mar 04, 2015 09:30 AM EST

A team of scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have managed to capture microscopic views of "ultra-small bacteria" that are now believed to be the tiniest life forms on earth.

Is THIS What you Need to Survive on Saturn's Moon Titan?

By Peter R - Mar 03, 2015 02:32 PM EST

Researchers come with a design of life form that is not water dependent.

Newly Discovered Colorful Spiders Named Sparklemuffin and Skeletorus

By Peter R - Mar 03, 2015 01:41 PM EST

Two new species of spiders were sighted in Australia and have been nicknamed by the graduate who spotted them.

Speaking Manhood, Researchers Reveal Average Penis Length

By Peter R - Mar 03, 2015 08:47 AM EST

The new study shows that the average length of erect penis is smaller than previously known.

Light's Simultaneous Particle and Wave Nature Caught on Camera First Time

By Peter R - Mar 02, 2015 02:18 PM EST

Researchers have demonstrated light's duality for the first time since Albert Einstein won the Nobel for postulating the existence of photos.

Pacific and Atlantic Ocean Halts Global Warming, But Only Temporarily

By Staff Reporter - Mar 01, 2015 02:58 AM EST

Studies recently show that the global warming trend is in a bit of a slowdown. However, the scientists have warned that the phenomenon is set to end soon so global warming will continue its course.

Gerbils paint a new picture to the history of ‘Black Deaths’

By Ajay Kadkol - Feb 28, 2015 04:26 PM EST

Though plague is considered to be died out today, its waves have still continued to flow across various societies across the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) said there were nearly 800 cases reported world-wide in 2013, including 126 deaths. This dreadful disease has taken away millions and millions of lives from the 14th century till today.

Good news for Russian Conservationists: Amur Leopard numbers touch higher points in the graph

By Ajay Kadkol - Feb 28, 2015 04:25 PM EST

in the graph The endangered Amur Leopards have shown a ray of hope at the Amur Leopards centre in Russia. The Land of the Leopard National Park was established in 2012 in order to help preserve the rare animal and protect its breeding areas. The reserve covers about 60 percent of the animal’s habitant.

Carnivorous Bladderwort shows its colour. New research show shocking results.

By Ajay Kadkol - Feb 28, 2015 04:25 PM EST

When factious characters turn out to be reality. The carnivorous Bladderwort has established a new ray. The research conducted by Prof. Victor Albert of the University of Buffalo, show that the carnivorous Bladderwort has a smaller genome than many well known plants-. However, this carnivore aquatic plant is found to have more genes.

Report: CO2 Warming Up Earth And Making Greenhouse Effect Worse

By Kamal Nayan - Feb 28, 2015 04:13 AM EST

Greenhouses are increasing over the Earth's surface area and CO2 is the prime factor, suggests the first direct observation. The observation backs the hypothesis that was developed by computer designs and lab experiments, years ago.

Bullet-proof Coffee: Putting Butter On Your Morning Drink Makes You Lose Weight

By Maria Slither - Feb 28, 2015 10:38 AM EST

Recent reports said that putting butter on coffee can help facilitate weight loss. Started in the US, the bullet-proof coffee is also gaining popularity in the UK.

Carbon Dioxide the Warming Culprit Caught Red Handed for First Time

By Peter R - Feb 27, 2015 04:53 PM EST

Researchers have shown that the greenhouse increased 22 parts per million between 2000 and 2010 due to burning fossil fuels which surface increased warming.

Deadly Parasite Discovered in Florida Snails

By Ashwin Subramania - Feb 27, 2015 09:59 AM EST

According to a study published by the University of Florida, a dangerous parasite has been found in rats and snails in the South Florida region.

Dawn Uncovers More Bright Spots, Possible Volcanic Activity on Ceres

By Peter R - Feb 26, 2015 02:50 PM EST

Dawn is set to enter into an orbit around dwarf planet Ceres on March 6.

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