A new study shows that caramel color in colas adds a chemical that could be a possible carcinogen.
A Catholic priest who was declared officially 'dead' for 48 minutes was brought back to life by doctors, after which he claimed that he had met God in heaven, who seemed to be a woman, not a man.
Two Filipinos have been selected from a 100 astronauts to leave for Mars and set up human habitations.
The Centers for Disease Control has identified a never seen before virus which killed a Kansas man in 2014.
Identifying ebola victims quickly, within 15 minutes, could lead to a breakthrough in treatment.
New research shows that exposure to sunlight could cause cancer even after you move away from it.
Scientists inserted human DNA into mice to find that their brains grew 12 percent larger than what Chimp DNA could produce.
A new study found the link between dark matter and black hole is stronger than the black hole-visible matter link.
Alarming reports flood the US society. A recent study by a group of scientists has reported that there will be drastic resonation in the climate of the continent. The experts have studied the history of the climatic changes in the continent and have reported that worse conditions will make their way in the continent
A new study claims that evolution and not random drift, is favoring large life forms in the sea.
A study published in the 'Personality and Individual Differences' said that a man's finger length tells something about his personality and how he treats women.
A newly-invented chocolates known as 'Esthechoc' or 'Cambridge Beauty Chocolate' is said to have reduce wrinkles and slows down the aging process. Researchers who manufactured the product said that they tested it among 3,000 participants who are satisfied with their results.
Alex Falkenham, a PhD student of Dalhousie University in Halifax has created a tattoo removal cream that causes permanent tattoos to naturally fade away
A team of scientists from the Scripps Research Institute have engineered a molecule, which they feel has the potential to provide protection against the transmission of HIV.
In the next 6 decades, by the 2080s, New York city will experience 8.8 degrees rise in the temperature and six heat waves a year, according to a new report. Researchers say it will "increase the number of heat-related deaths that occur in Manhattan."
09 Aug '24 16:35PM