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Fourth And Final Day Of Crufts 2015
Apr 13, 2016 02:14 AM EDT

High-Tech Smart Collar Tracks Your Pet And Detects Your Pet's Health

Introducing a high-tech dog collar known as Kyon Pet Tracker can provide information about the well-being of your pet and has tracking solutions if in case your pet is lost.

New Horizons Nears July 14 Flyby Of Pluto
Apr 13, 2016 02:06 AM EDT

New Horizons Mission Finds 'Icy Spider' On Pluto

Fractures on the icy planet resembles giant spider. Feature similar to that of Mercury and Venus.

New Research Suggests Vitamin D May Prevent Multiple Sclerosis
Apr 13, 2016 02:03 AM EDT

Adequate Amounts Of Vitamin D Can Reduce The Risk Of Cancer

Researchers from the University of California discovered that the higher intake of vitamin D particularly the serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D can lower the risk of cancer.

Rat Trap
Apr 12, 2016 07:28 AM EDT

Rats' Own Pheromones Used as New Way to Get Rid of the Rodents

Rats are the most common pest people worry about. Scientists from Simon Frasier University have figured out a way to exterminate these rodents by identifying and artificially copying the male brown rat's sex pheromone and luring the female brown rats into traps.

Red Tide Puts Strain On Clam Industry In Cape Cod
Apr 12, 2016 07:23 AM EDT

Red Tide Spotted Along Bay Area Beaches

Red tide has been detected along bay area beaches of Sarasota, Manatee and Pinellas counties. It starts killing fish and causes respiratory irritation for the swimmers.

Indonesia's Controversial Shark Fin Trade
Apr 12, 2016 07:22 AM EDT

Shark Population Decrease Due To Fin Harvesting, Not Climate Change

Shark population decrese were found to have been caused by human harm to the seas --- the international fin harvesting of shark's fins.

Netbank Golf Challenge- Day Two
Apr 12, 2016 07:20 AM EDT

Clouds Can Reduce Temperature Is Overstated, Study Reveals

NASA data reveals that clouds won't slow the warming of the Earth than as thought in the past, according to researchers. The temperature may increase faster for about 25 percent as the greenhouses gas pollution degenerates.

Uranium Mining Within the Navajo Nation
Apr 12, 2016 07:18 AM EDT

The Deadly Legacy of Uranium Mining

A few miles across Arizona, Mexico and Utah, the federal government has been cleaning up what is left of uranium mining within the Navajo nation. This is done because of the fatal consequences of uranium contamination where a number of Navajo people died of cancer and kidney failure. What is even wo...

Largest U.S. Destroyer Out For Trials
Apr 12, 2016 03:30 AM EDT

The USS Zumwalt: New Stealthy Navy Warship Needs Reflectors To Be Detected By Other Ships

America's new USS Zumwalt is so furtive that it will go to the sea with reflectors so other ships can see them. The concept of the new navy destroyer is just like a smaller vessel on radar.

Pregnant women
Apr 12, 2016 03:25 AM EDT

Non-Invasive Detection of Fetal Genetic Abnormalities Can Be Done Using Microfilters

New mothers-to-be always get anxious to know if the baby inside them is safe. Finally, a new non-invasive method was developed allowing doctors to diagnose fetal genetic abnormalities during pregnancy. The method also doesn't involve the risk used in the current techniques.

Living in New York
Apr 12, 2016 03:22 AM EDT

Poor New Yorkers Have A Longer Life Span Than Other Americans

Penniless New Yorkers live longer than impoverished inhabitants of other American cities, a new detailed research suggested.

Apple Introduce New Products
Apr 12, 2016 03:19 AM EDT

Hermes Introduces New Luxurious And Chic Apple Watch Bands

The French fashion house, Hermes, will release new Apple watch bands in different vibrant colors on April 19. The traditional Hermes colors include orange, sapphire blue, peacock blue and white.

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