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Mar 16, 2013 10:41 PM EDT

14 French HIV Patients Controls HIV After Stopping Treatment, New Study Says

According to a new study conducted by French researchers, some patients might be able to have functional cure for HIV. The study involved 14 HIV patients who had anti-retroviral drugs for years and after stop having the drugs, they were still able to control their HIV infection.

Mars Mount Sharp in a white-balanced color adjustment curiosity
Mar 16, 2013 03:13 PM EDT

Mount Sharp On Mars Seen From Curiosity Rover (Photo)

A new panorama photo from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity was released, showing the towering Mount Sharp which will be climbed by the rover in a few weeks

Latex Gloves
Mar 16, 2013 03:08 PM EDT

U.S. FDA Promotes Labeling Change for Products that May Contain Latex, Repeated Exposure Can Cause Rash or Difficulty Breathing

Recent reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration suggest changing the labeling on products to help consumers determine if products are really "latex-free."

Dinosaur
Mar 16, 2013 02:37 PM EDT

Dinosaur Egg Fossils Found in Spain, Believe long-necked Sauropod Left them Behind Millions of Years Ago

Researchers in northeastern Spain have just uncovered hundreds of dinosaur egg fossils, including four kinds that had never been found before in the region. Reports indicate that the eggs were likely left behind by sauropods, known as dinosaurs with long necks, long tails, small heads (in comparison...

Balloon
Mar 16, 2013 01:49 PM EDT

Florida Air Balloon Crashed into Power Line, Trips can Cause Explosions and Fires from Propane Tank (VIDEO)

Hot air balloon fun can pose some serious dangers for adventure seekers. Police report that two people were hospitalized Saturday after a hot air balloon they were riding in crashed into power lines in Miami. A third passenger in the balloon was not injured. The National Transportation Safety Board ...

Ancient Chinese fossil
Mar 16, 2013 01:48 PM EDT

Ancient Birds Sported Four Wings, Fossil Records Show

A new study on fossil records unearthed in China revealed that some ancient birds had wings on their legs.

Famine
Mar 16, 2013 01:37 PM EDT

Somalian 2011 Famine May Have Been Caused by Global Warming: Scientists

Low levels of rainfall in Somalia in 2011 which resulted in tens of thousands of famine-related death may have been caused by climate change, according to a new study.

a blast of plasma
Mar 16, 2013 01:34 PM EDT

High-Speed Coronal Mass Ejection Heading Towards Earth

A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) has blasted off the surface of the Sun, heading straight towards Earth at a staggering 900 miles per second, NASA announced.

Spacewalking Astronauts Use Toothbrush to Fix Station’s Power System
Mar 16, 2013 01:08 PM EDT

3 Astronauts Land in Kazakhstan After 144 Days in Space

After having their Thursday journey back to Earth delayed due to bad weather, the three astronauts landed on the frigid steppes of Kazakhstan today (Saturday, March 16).

Fast Food
Mar 16, 2013 12:50 PM EDT

You are What you Eat? Unhealthy Eating Patterns Not Only Change Weight, but Can Cause Mood Fluctuations

You know the saying you are what you eat? Well, a new study shows that unhealthy eating patterns may not just cause a bit of weight gain, but can greatly influence your mood.

Study Finds Just One-Fifth of People with Hearing Problems Wear Hearing Aids
Mar 16, 2013 08:50 AM EDT

Rapid Hearing Loss a Symptom of Fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

It is believed that hearing loss is a common problem that occurs with aging. But the researchers at the University of Henry Ford Hospital state that rapid hearing loss in both the ears is a symptom of a rare and fatal disease Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.

Researchers Find Evidence of Earliest Tobacco Smoking
Mar 16, 2013 08:14 AM EDT

Researchers Find Evidence of Earliest Tobacco Smoking

Researchers at UC Davis uncover the earliest tobacco use in the Pacific Northwest. Till date we only knew that the Native hunter gatherers that is now northwestern California , mainly fed on acorns, salmon and other food. But the researchers were amazed to see that they even smoked tobacco. Tobacc...

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