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New Horizons Update: The Slushy Ocean Beneath Pluto, Viscous Water World Gives Clues To Vastness of the Universe

By Mary Lourd - Nov 18, 2016 06:02 AM EST

Sputnik Planitia is a harbor a slushy water ocean beneath Pluto which gives scientists another reason to keep looking further outward.

Giant Aerospace Company Spacex Filed Application To Launch 4425 Satellites — Will Provide 1Gbps Internet Coverage

By R. A. Jayme - Nov 17, 2016 09:48 AM EST

SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by the tech entrepreneur Elon Musk decided to improve the planet Earth's high-speed internet coverage. How?

Stephen Hawking Says 1,000 Years Left For Human Existence On Earth; Says Space Is The Future For Survival

By Marguerite Chang - Nov 17, 2016 05:30 AM EST

Human race has only 1,000 years left on Earth. What does Stephen Hawking say men must do?

'MythBusters' The Search News, Updates; 'White Rabbit Project' Spin-off Seen Soon? Kyle Hill As New Host

By R. K. Gilos - Nov 17, 2016 05:10 AM EST

'MythBusters: The Search' will set to debut on The Science Channel hosted by Kyle Hill. It will feature 10 contenders who will make progress in the regard of being the "next generation" of 'MythBusters'

Experiment To Bring Back To Life Dead Patients In India Deflected Over Ethical Issues, Says Report

By K. Aviles - Nov 16, 2016 09:32 AM EST

A medical study in India aimed at bringing dead back to life has been deflected by the Indian Council of Medical Research, citing ethical issues and the possibility of causing trauma to patient's family, a report says.

Dinosaurs Not The First & Only To Have Walked The Earth Based On Latest Fossils Unearthed, Says Report

By K. Aviles - Nov 14, 2016 08:37 AM EST

Dinosaurs were not the first and the only animals to have walked the earth.

‘Super Moon’ 2016: The Reason For Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Disasters?

By Love Marie - Nov 14, 2016 06:20 AM EST

Super Moon is a one of a kind view that will occur tonight, but behind the beautiful view it has a negative impact on earth like major natural disasters,

New Study Suggests Constipation May Be Linked To Risk Of Kidney Disease

By Joyce Vega - Nov 13, 2016 09:37 AM EST

The regularity of your BM is perhaps not so interesting topic, but if you connect it with the increased risk of developing kidney disease it’s becoming quite important.

SpaceX Plans To Push Falcon 9 Launch By Mid-December

By Maria Follet - Nov 12, 2016 09:16 AM EST

Two months after the controversial Falcon 9 explosion, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is delightful to push and inform the public that the company is planning to do a relaunch of Falcon 9 by Mid-December.

Supermoon Forecast: Witness The Biggest Moon Yet This November 14; Another Supermoon To Appear In December

By Tony Park - Nov 12, 2016 06:37 PM EST

The world will witness the biggest and brightest supermoon of the year early Sunday morning. The moon will appear 14 percent larger than normal.

Lab Crude Oil: 30 Minutes to an Hour Process Time VS Nature Crude Oil: 65 million Years Process Time

By Lester M. - Nov 12, 2016 06:00 AM EST

Lab Crude Oil can now be declared fit for consumption. The challenge now is on how to produce it on a large scale basis to augment the demands of industry.

A Car Called The Nissan Leaf Runs On Whiskey? Now This Is Green Driving

By Staff Reporter - Nov 11, 2016 07:19 PM EST

A car running at Zero Emission charged by electricity extracted from Bio MAss Processes.

Large Lake Discovered Below Volcano In Bolivia

By Joyce Vega - Nov 11, 2016 05:58 PM EST

Scientist from university of Bristol, Canada, France, Germany and Wales have discovered an unexpected “lake” below a dormant volcano in Bolivia, South America.

Primate Involved in First Ever Leg Paralysis Reversal Study using 'Brain Wi-Fi'

By Michael Davis - Nov 12, 2016 07:05 PM EST

A Scientific breakthrough in the field of health and medicine is the top priority to help people who are disabled due to paralysis. Ensuring the technology adopted is safe for neurological use, then science research will not be a hinder and rather use this as a tool.

Watch Out for the Biggest and Brightest “Supermoon” since Year 1948

By Vins B - Nov 13, 2016 01:03 PM EST

The Supermoon is something to look forward to this November. It will be the brightest and the largest supermoon to have ever occurred since the year 1948.

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