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Scientists Found A Way To Keep Skin Youthful; Anti Ageing & Scar Minimizing Discovery Key To Wrinkle Free Skin?

By Liwen Sun - Jan 09, 2017 09:18 AM EST

Scientists recently found a way to regenerate fatty cells in order to take away wrinkles. This is not only for anti-ageing it also can minimize scars.

Mysterious Alien Call From Mariana Trench Finally Identified By Scientists

By Donna Belle - Dec 20, 2016 03:10 AM EST

The mysterious sound from beneath the depths of Mariana Trench has baffled marine biologist for months. This article talks about the recent revelation about where the sound actually originates.

Zika Virus News, Update: Recent Studies On Mosquito-Related Virus More Confusing As Findings Drastically Differ

By Donna Belle - Dec 19, 2016 04:20 AM EST

This article highlights the drastic difference of the findings of recent studies on the Zika virus. It also tackles the possible reasons for the confusion and the urgency of developing clear and similar methodoligies of the studies.

Project Blue To Discover And Photograph Of Earth-Like Planets At Alpha Centauri Soon

By Carl Anthony - Dec 15, 2016 05:30 AM EST

Finding an Earth-like planet is a success for Project Blue. With so many possibilities out there, Alpha Centauri system may be the answer.

First Dinosaur Tail Fossil With Feathers Still Attached Found: Discovery Is a 'Once in a Lifetime Find!'

By Danica Arkwright - Dec 09, 2016 09:09 AM EST

And it was about to be converted into a jewel!

Watch Earth and Mars Closest Encounter in 11 Years

By Jenn Loro - Jun 01, 2016 08:43 AM EDT

Mars and Earth are at their closest encounter in more than a decade with only 47 million miles separating the two planets. The closest recorded encounter in the last 60, 000 years was in 2003 when the two cosmic buddies are only 35 million miles apart.

Disney Made Use OF RFID Tags to Transform Ordinary Toys

By Jenn Loro - May 17, 2016 11:29 AM EDT

Disney alongside scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and MIT have found new practical applications in games, interactive objects and toys, and physical interfaces for off-the-shelf radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. What this ultimately means is that passive and unused RFID tags can now be used for making cheap but simple interactive toys.

Secret Harvard Meeting Moots Creation Of Synthetic Human Genome

By R. Siva Kumar - May 16, 2016 10:47 AM EDT

Scientists at a secret Harvard University Medical School meeting on Tuesday thrashed out the possible creation of a synthetic human genome.

Dung Beetles Take Celestial 'Snapshots' Of Milky Way To Navigate Their Way: Study

By R. Siva Kumar - May 15, 2016 02:14 PM EDT

Researchers say that in order to help them navigate their surroundings, dung beetles take celestial "snapshots" of the Milky Way and get guided through them.

Bones And Tools Show Earliest Humans In North America Existed More Than 14,000 Years Ago

By R. Siva Kumar - May 15, 2016 02:14 PM EDT

A team of scientists has discovered mammoth bones and ancient tools that indicate that the earliest humans in the southeastern U.S. existed more than 14,000 years ago, over 1,500 years earlier than believed.

Tailless Comet Named Manx That May Give Clues On the Earth's Birth Found

By Jenn Loro - May 03, 2016 11:37 AM EDT

A new tail-less comet has just been discovered by scientists which may offer highly important clues as to the origins of the Solar System and Earth. The so-called ‘Manx’ comet is believed to be composed of pristine materials at the time when the Solar System and many other entities within it came into being.

Was WWF Right In Claiming That The Global Tiger Population Has Increased?

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 23, 2016 02:27 PM EDT

A group of biologists challenges the WWF's recent study showing that the tiger population is increasing.

The Curious Case of Twin Comets: Set to Make One of the Closest Flybys of Earth

By Dipannita - Mar 21, 2016 07:41 AM EDT

The current week will witness a rare astronomical event. Two twin-like comets will fly past the earth at a very close distance, on Monday and Tuesday.

Female Birds Look Plain And Drab To Ward Off Sexual Harassment

By R. Siva Kumar - Mar 18, 2016 12:48 PM EDT

Scientists conclude that female birds look plain not to merge with the background, as thought earlier, but to avoid getting sexually harassed.

Scientists Can Control Worm Brain Cells Using Sound Waves

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 19, 2015 09:02 AM EDT

Scientists have managed to manipulate the brains of worms with just sound waves, that has helped them to control the worms.

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