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Aloe Vera Juice Can Aid Weight Loss

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 18, 2015 09:46 PM EST

The thorny plant, aloe vera, has a number of wonder chemicals that can help to treat your colitis, constipation and obesity.

Climate Change to drastically change New York by 2080: More wetter and warmer weather

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 01:41 PM EST

A new report envisions a wet, overheated future for New York City, saying temperatures and sea levels will rise as climate change settles in over the coming decades.

Newly discovered star came within one light-year of our sun 70,000 years ago

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 12:33 PM EST

A red dwarf star and its brown dwarf companion came within one light-year of our sun just 70,000 years ago, a team of researchers from the US, Europe, Chile, and South Africa discovered.

Limpet teeth may be the strongest material in nature, stronger than spider silk: Study

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 12:16 PM EST

What is the strongest material in nature? Researchers asked that question and the answer was very surprising. Limpet teeth may contain the strongest biological material ever discovered, according to a new study.

Red Dwarf Scholz Closest to Cruise Through Solar System 70,000 Years Ago

By Peter R - Feb 18, 2015 10:33 AM EST

The star came closer than the closest-known star to Sun.

Standing On One Leg Helps Predict Brain Health And Longevity

By Maria Slither - Feb 18, 2015 10:10 AM EST

Standing on one leg for at least thirty seconds is an indicator of brain health. Separate studies from the UK and the US involved middle-aged people in their study.

Climate Change Threatens World Food Production In The Next 35 Years

By Maria Slither - Feb 18, 2015 10:10 AM EST

Scientists recently revealed that food production in the coming years will surely be affected with climate change. In this way, scientists have to find solutions to this growing problem.

Swamps And Wetlands Can Help Decrease Carbon Emission; Stops Climate Change

By Maria Slither - Feb 17, 2015 01:24 PM EST

Swamps and wetlands said to act as carbon sinks that can absorb carbon emission from the atmosphere. A study on swamps and wetlands is currently conducted by researchers from Deakin's Centre for Integrative Ecology as part of the worldwide campaign in stopping climate change.

Menopause Symptoms, ‘Hot Flashes’ May Last For 14 Years

By Maria Slither - Feb 17, 2015 01:24 PM EST

A new study said that hot flashes among women in their menopause stage may last for fourteen years. Thus, doctors recommend that women should address them to avoid further health complications

Penguins Show Loss of Ability to Taste Fish

By Ashwin Subramania - Feb 17, 2015 09:10 AM EST

According it a recently released study, it has been observed that penguins have the ability to only taste salty and sour foods.

Why Aren't Diets Doing The Trick?

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 17, 2015 09:22 AM EST

Not just food, but a balanced regimen of dieting, exercise and simple techniques can help you lose weight.

Why penguins can't taste ice-cream: new study finds penguins' taste palate may be severely limited

By Staff Reporter - Feb 16, 2015 07:24 PM EST

Genetic researchers have found that penguins' taste palate may be severely limited to the point that they do not even have the receptor for their primary prey.

Obama Orders Federal Agencies to Craft Commercial Drone Regulations

By Dustin M Braden - Feb 16, 2015 09:55 AM EST

The Obama Administration has released new guidelines for regulating the use of commercial drones, which could revolutionize the economy and provision of goods and services across industries.

Is Chocolate Good For Health?

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 16, 2015 09:24 AM EST

Eating chocolate in moderation can benefit your health and brain, shows a number of studies.

A New Contraceptive For Dudes Now

By R. Siva Kumar - Feb 15, 2015 01:26 PM EST

There is some interesting new research that promises to level the contraceptive field.

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