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Dawn Spacecraft Snaps Ceres: The Dwaft Planet Briny Material Bubbling Up Spots Possibly Made of Salt

By Mary Lourd - Nov 23, 2016 06:35 AM EST

Dawn probe amazes us with the stunning new views of the dwarf planet Ceres as the spacecraft pushes further to investigate the small world.

New Spider Specie Discovered By Accident: Is It The Start Of World Evolution?

By Michael Davis - Nov 22, 2016 11:35 PM EST

This Dead Leaf Spider is the new inclusion to the world of zoology.

WHO Ends Zika As Global Emergency

By Joyce Vega - Nov 22, 2016 05:00 AM EST

For two years, there has been a Zika Virus epidemic that alarmed the world. The outbreak caused World Health Organization (WHO) to declare public health emergency in February 2016. Just recently, WHO finally ends the declared emergency.

Breaking The Record Astronaut: Woman Dominating Space. Find Out Why?

By Michael Davis - Nov 21, 2016 10:38 AM EST

Women such as Peggy Whitson is dominating Power. She is coming back on a mission going to space for the third time. it marks the record being the oldest woman in space.

NASA News & Updates: NOAA's Advanced Satelite GOES-R Launches Succesfully; Move To Revolutionize Weather Forecasting

By R. K. Gilos - Nov 21, 2016 05:00 AM EST

NASA successfully launched NOAA's GOES-R satellite which gives sharper images that will provide advance weather forecasting.

Zika Virus Is No Longer A Global Health Emergency – WHO

By Tony Park - Nov 19, 2016 08:00 PM EST

WHO has just ended Zika virus as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The Zika virus had affected several countries around the world. The WHO advises more vigilance despite declaration.

There is a cure for 'HIV' That Will Soon Be Officially Released, Hope For AIDs Patients

By Lester Mondragon - Nov 20, 2016 12:57 AM EST

The race to find a cure is nearing the finish line, Hope rises in the horizon for the AIDs patients.

‘Chicxulub Crater‬‬’: The Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact Reveals Instant Himalayas And More Facts

By Jeff Thompson - Nov 19, 2016 04:32 PM EST

A group of scientists is drilling "Chicxulub Crater‬‬" to get the traces on how the life came back to earth after the big impact

Cryogenic Freezing For Human: Quest Of A 14-Year-Old Girl Who Died of Cancer

By Michael Davis - Nov 19, 2016 08:30 PM EST

Life is a choice. The new concept of human preservation will become a moral and ethical issue over which opinions may differ between science, religion, and government regulations.

Report: U.S. Surgeon General Calls Addiction Brain Disease & Not Character Flaw

By K. Aviles - Nov 20, 2016 01:01 AM EST

In the latest findings about addiction, Dr. Vivek Murthy labeled substance abuse as a "brains' disease," calling for an action geared towards a change in attitude in dealing with people who have addiction.

EcoHelmet, A Folding Paper Bike Helmet Wins International James Dyson Award

By Meliza Baker - Nov 19, 2016 04:30 AM EST

EcoHelmet is a folding paper cycling helmet made wins this year's international James Dyson Award. The inventor, Isis Shiffer, receives £30,000 as prize money to further develop the helmet.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Plans: Tesla Cars To Be Powered By Solar Roofs When Manufacturing Of These Units Begin

By Lester Mondragon - Nov 18, 2016 08:15 PM EST

The merger of Tesla and Solar City will soon find solar roofing on the existing Tesla electric cars.

When Russias’s Daldykan River Turned into Blood like Color, Is It A Sign of the End of Times?

By Lester Mondragon - Nov 18, 2016 09:23 AM EST

The Crimson hue was suspected to be a sign of the end of times when factual findings reported that it was a chemical leak from Nadezhda Nickel Plant.

CRISPR Gene-editing Technique Tested In Human For The First Time

By Joyce Vega - Nov 18, 2016 08:00 AM EST

China has made a new breakthrough in gene therapy procedures. Gene-editing is now something people can hope for in further developing and finding solutions for other diseases especially cancer.

Asgardia Space Nation News & Update: Project Head Wants A UN Recognition As Independent State

By Tony Park - Nov 18, 2016 08:11 AM EST

Asgardia, the brainchild of Russian scientist and businessman Dr. Igor Ashurbeyli, is planning to conduct talks with United Nations to be recognized as a fully-fledged independent state. The Asgardia space nation is scheduled for deployment into orbit in August 2017.

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