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Chemists Sell Weight Loss Pill Over The Counter For The First Time In UK
Apr 07, 2016 10:01 AM EDT

Minimally Invasive Procedure is the Future of Weight Loss

A new procedure showed promise at helping people with weight issues safely while avoiding major surgery at the same time.

Mount Auburn Cemetary
Apr 07, 2016 09:58 AM EDT

Experience Death, Cremation and Rebirth on a New Attraction in China

Everybody has thought about how death feels like at some point. And at this time and age, more and more people choose to be cremated rather than be placed inside a coffin and be left to rot underground. And now, people around the world can satisfy their curiosity on how it actually feels like to be ...

Science Musuem Explores The Future Of 3D Printing
Apr 07, 2016 09:55 AM EDT

Researchers Create Robots Using 3D Printer

Researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence laboratory utilize 3D printing to develop robots that can walk by themselves.

Alligator
Apr 07, 2016 09:51 AM EDT

Hunters Capture 'Monster' Alligator in Florida

Hunters taught they had already caught the biggest one, but they were totally wrong. Early week of April, two Florida hunters claimed to have captured a fifteen-foot alligator. This could have been the biggest catch so far until the hunters themselves withdrew their epic claim.

NASA's Mission to Ceres
Apr 07, 2016 09:48 AM EDT

Life on Ceres? Scientists Discovers Ice on Dwarf Planet's Surface

More often than not, the good news outweighs the bad. When the IAU (International Astronomical Union) demoted Pluto in 2006 from being a “planet” to just a “dwarf planet”, Ceres was astoundingly promoted from being a huge asteroid to a dwarf planet. Today, this dwarf planet becomes more and ...

Baby Allosaurus Skeleton Forms Centerpiece Of Auction Preview
Apr 07, 2016 09:44 AM EDT

U.S. Returns Stolen Mongolian Dinosaur Fossils

The stolen dinosaur fossils were returned by the U.S. Immigration and Custom's Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HS) agents last Tuesday to Mongolia.

Dengue Fever Outbreak Hits Jakarta
Apr 07, 2016 09:40 AM EDT

Philippines Introduces World’s First Dengue Vaccine

The first public vaccine program for dengue fever is presented in the Philippines for millions of school children. It is the world's initially authorized immunization against a mosquito-borne illness that the World Health Organization estimates infects 390 million individuals each year.

Headache
Apr 07, 2016 09:38 AM EDT

Migraine Not Caused By Periods, Neurologists Say

Neurologists agree that migraine is caused by temporary abnormal brain activity, not menstrual periods.

Hubble Space Telescope Releases The Largest Picture Of Crab Nebula
Apr 07, 2016 09:36 AM EDT

Supernova Debris Affected Climate, Evolution of Life on Earth Says Study

Studies confirmed that supernovae, or multiple instances of violently exploding stars, have showered the Earth with radiation in the last few million years.

New Cure For Schizophrenia
Apr 07, 2016 09:31 AM EDT

Reversing Effects of SchizophreniaThrough Physical and Mental Exercises

Schizophrenia, a brain illness affecting how an individual perceives the environment, thinks, and behaves, frequently occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood. But the good news is some cognition and memory deficits that are associated with schizophrenia can now be possibly reversed.

Counterfeit Pain Relievers
Apr 07, 2016 09:27 AM EDT

10 Killed, More Could Die on Fake Pain Pills

Since March 23 this year, 10 individuals, from the 42 patients who have been medicated for overdoses, have already died. The authorities believed that the overdose deaths are caused by the fake pain pills.

UCSF Cancer Center Uses Latest Technologies To Battle Cancer
Apr 07, 2016 09:15 AM EDT

World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser Gets Major Upgrade

The world's brightest X-ray electron laser beam known as the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) is undergoing a major upgrade.

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