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Marijuana Smokers Celebrate The Plant's Unofficial 4/20 Holiday
Jun 03, 2016 05:40 AM EDT

Long-Term Use Of Marijuana May Cause Gum Disease, But No Other Major Ailments, Says Study

Marijuana continues to be a controversial substance, something that could do bode good and not. It is something that is up for debate and a topic that needs to be addressed in the presidential debates though a new study links it to something that could harm oral care.

Cremated Remains Used To Help Create Artificial Reef Credit: Getty Images / Handout
Jun 03, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

NASA's Airborne Instrument Can Visualize The Hard-To-See Coastal Water Phenomena Including Coral Reef System

NASA has invented an instrument that can perceive the coasts and coral reef system in the ocean.

Salt and pepper shakers
Jun 03, 2016 05:20 AM EDT

New US Guidelines Aim To Reduce Salt On Packaged Food, Restaurants

Foodies are likely to experience a slight change in satisfying their taste buds the next time they head on over to a nearby restaurant following the new guidelines set by the Food and Drug Administration to curb down salt consumption.

Iowa Farmers Harvest Crops As Colder Weather Brings Season's End Near
Jun 03, 2016 05:00 AM EDT

Climate Change Is Making Food Crops Poisonous For Consumption, Says Study

A new study has pinpointed one more reason for the world to get serious about climate change and global warming and it involves the safety of food crops for consumption.

9 Shops Offering Free Donuts On National Donut Day
Jun 03, 2016 04:50 AM EDT

National Donut Day: These 9 Shops Are Giving Away Free Donuts

Friday, June 3rd, is the National Donut day and a number of shops across the country are offering free donuts on this special day. The First Friday in the month of June is being celebrated as the National Doughnut Day for decades.

Pair Of Galaxies Engaged In A Celestial Dance Of Cat And Mouse Or In This Case Mouse
Jun 03, 2016 04:30 AM EDT

Universe Expanding Faster Than Scientists Thought: Study Reveals How Fast The Cosmos Is Expanding

If it is true that the universe is expanding faster than we thought it did, it means that there are a lot of things to change about the way we understand science and the cosmos.

Annual Moth Night Count
Jun 03, 2016 04:20 AM EDT

Animal Mutation: How Did Moths Survive In 1800s Industrial Britain?

Scientists revealed gene that caused mutation in moths during the Industrial War in Britain.

Two Killed In Shooting On Campus Of UCLA
Jun 03, 2016 04:20 AM EDT

UCLA Shooting: Gunman 'Kill List' Featured Wife, Two Professors

Mainak Sarkar, an Indian American, who shot dead his former college professor at the University of California Los Angeles or UCLA on Wednesday, had another person in his ‘kill list’ who was none other than his wife, authorities said on Thursday.

‘The Sims’ Allows Players To Break Gender Barriers In The Game
Jun 03, 2016 04:10 AM EDT

‘The Sims’ To Allow Players To Break Gender Barriers, Adds More Flexible Choices To Express Self

"The Sims" has come up with an interesting feature ever in the history of gaming. Now the players are free to customize the characters in the game, choose any outfit or accessory for their character regardless of their gender.

New Horizons Nears July 14 Flyby Of Pluto
Jun 03, 2016 04:10 AM EDT

Pluto's Icy Heart Is Still Beating, Strange Polygonal Shapes Spotted

Pluto's heart was captivated by the astronomers and scientists. Here's what they have discovered.

Head Concussions Among Children
Jun 03, 2016 04:00 AM EDT

Concussions in Children Are Greatly Underestimated, Study Reveals

Pediatric concussion rates in the U.S. may be widely underreported, according to a new report from CHOP and the CDC.

Mark Zuckerberg
Jun 03, 2016 04:00 AM EDT

Facebook Live: Mark Zuckerberg, ISS Astronauts Chat About Virtual Reality, Zero Gravity And Ice Cream

Watch the Facebook chat session that took place between Mark Zuckerberg and three astronauts onboard the International Space Station.

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