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Early Earth's Haze Gives Clues On Habitability In Outer Space
Nov 13, 2015 03:52 PM EST

Life In Outer Space? Early Earth's Haze Gives Clues On Habitability Elsewhere In Space

The researchers found that the far-off planet is surrounded by a pale orange haze, which is similar to the one that once engulfed the young earth. The newly found clues could be a sign of possible life in outer space, according to the researchers.

Carcinoma in Left Ovary
Nov 13, 2015 03:44 PM EST

Healthy Diet Decreases Risk Of Ovarian Cancer In African-American Women

Eating a healthy diet could help lower the risk of ovarian cancer in African-American women, according to a recent study.

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Nov 13, 2015 02:15 PM EST

Laser Creates Material Hotter Than The Sun

The new technique has one of the fastest heating rates that have ever been performed in a lab - it is also 100 times faster than many current, high power laser systems.

Sharks Lose Their Hunting Abilities Due To Warmer, Acidic Ocean
Nov 13, 2015 01:05 PM EST

Climate Change Destroys Sharks' Hunting Abilities

Researchers found that sharks and other large marine predators are losing their hunting abilities due to warmer oceans and high levels of CO2. This reduces sharks' growth and development, and their population declines at the same time.

Implantable Artificial Kidney Built From Nanotechnology
Nov 13, 2015 12:54 PM EST

Nanotechnology Paves Way For Implantable Artificial Kidney

A team of researchers have created a surgically implantable, artificial kidney that performs all the functions of a typical human kidney, and it replaces the need for traditional dialysis and kidney transplants among patients.

Baffin Island
Nov 13, 2015 12:23 PM EST

Ancient Lava Reveals Earth's Water May Have Formed with Our Planet

Earth's water may have always been on the planet instead of being brought by meteors and asteroids.

Food Rich in Potassium Cuts Stroke and Death Risk in Older Women
Nov 13, 2015 12:14 PM EST

Dietary Potassium May Help Prevent Kidney, Heart Problems In Diabetics

Dietary potassium may help prevent kidney and heart problems in diabetics, according to a recent study.

Red Blood Cells
Nov 13, 2015 11:34 AM EST

New RNA Blood Test Helps Pinpoint Cancer Location

Providing a single drop of blood may be enough to detect, classify and pinpoint the location of cancer, according to a recent study.

Photons On Chip Paves Way For Advanced Quantum Computing
Nov 13, 2015 11:13 AM EST

Quantum Technology: Photons On Chip Paves Way For Advanced Quantum Computing

This development is a new feature in quantum computing and it paves the way for more secure communication and technology, according to the researchers from RMIT University in Australia.

Light Wave Technique Paves Way For Biotechnology
Nov 13, 2015 11:03 AM EST

Micro-Flowers: Light Wave Technique Paves Way For Biotechnology

This new technique could be potentially used in a range of scientific application fields such as biotechnology, organic electronics, bio-medicine along with chemo-sensors, according to the researchers from RMIT University's Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Research Centre.

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Nov 13, 2015 10:51 AM EST

3-D Printed Objects Kill Bacteria On Contact

Researchers have made a 3D printing substrate that kills bacteria on contact, according to a recent study.

Drowning Leading Cause of Death for Children With Autism
Nov 13, 2015 10:31 AM EST

Autism Estimated To Affect 1 in 45 Children

Health officials now estimate that as many as one in 45 children have autism.

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