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iPhone
Jun 29, 2015 01:59 PM EDT

iPhone 6S: New iPhone Has Already Entered Production

Apple has already started manufacturing its next batch of iPhones. A Bloomberg report noted that the new iPhones will presumably be named the iPhone 6S, holding onto the same 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch form-factors.

Woman
Jun 29, 2015 12:51 PM EDT

Menopause And Antidepressants: Certain SSRIs Linked To Increased Risk Of Bone Fracture In Menopausal Patients

New findings published in the journal Injury Prevention reveal that menopausal women prescribed certain types of antidepressants could be at a higher than normal risk for bone fractures. The class of antidepressants involved include certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), such as Cel...

The first ever Vine video was posted from outer space on June 6, 2014.
Jun 29, 2015 12:24 PM EDT

Fireball Mystery Over the South Solved: NASA Announced What Object Was

The mysterious fireball that was spotted over parts of Georgia and Alabama may have been explained. NASA has announced that the fireball was actually a piece of space junk burning up in our planet's atmosphere.

Mars and Earth
Jun 29, 2015 12:11 PM EDT

Mars: New Plan to Launch Humans to the Red Planet

There's a new plan for sending humans to Mars. Researchers have created a U.S. strategy that minimizes new developments and relies mainly on already available or planned NASA assets.

Greenland Sea Ice
Jun 29, 2015 11:41 AM EDT

Climate Change: Retreating Sea Ice Linked to Changing Weather Patterns in Europe

Scientists have discovered that melting sea ice in the Iceland and Greenland Seas may be altering the circulation of warm and cold water in the Atlantic Ocean which could, in turn, change the climate in Europe.

Elegant Terns
Jun 29, 2015 11:25 AM EDT

Climate Change: Seabirds are Abandoning Ancestral Nesting Grounds in California

Seabirds are abandoning their ancestral nesting grounds in the Gulf of California in record numbers. Now, scientists may have found out why. Researchers have found that climate change may be to blame.

Gardening a Promising Therapeutic Therapy for Those With Dementia
Jun 29, 2015 11:21 AM EDT

Alzheimer's: Symptoms Of This Neurodegenerative Health Issue May Present 18 Years Before Diagnosis

Estimates show that close to 44 million people are living with Alzheimer's or a related form of dementia, according to the Alzheimer's Disease International. The neurodegenerative illness typically affects 1-in-9 Americans over 65. But could certain signs of the disease present themselves even decad...

car
Jun 29, 2015 10:47 AM EDT

3D Printing: World's First 3D Printed Supercar Is Named Blade

3D printing technology is not exactly new. Some of this technological magic first appeared in the late 1980s and was referred to as Rapid Prototyping (PR) technologies. And since it's starts, 3D printing has come up with everything from inanimate objects to organs. Yet now, we can add spectacular au...

Marriage
Jun 29, 2015 10:32 AM EDT

Marriage and Weight Gain: Why Couples are Fatter Than Singles

Could marriage make you fat? That may just be the case, according to a new study.

Butterfly
Jun 29, 2015 10:07 AM EDT

Monarch Butterfly Species Faces Critical Decline: 80 Percent in 2 Decades

The monarch butterfly population is declining at a rapid rate and now, researchers have calculated by exactly how much.

Cat Eye
Jun 29, 2015 09:36 AM EDT

Cats' Kill Count Ignored by Pet Owners, New Study Discovers

It turns out that pet owners have problems facing their cat's kill count. Scientists have looked at the attitudes of pet owners and have found that many simply ignore how much their cats hunt.

Firefly
Jun 29, 2015 08:36 AM EDT

New Firefly Species Uncovered in Southern California by College Student

Scientists may have discovered a new species of firefly in California. While college student Joshua Oliva was hiking, he managed to uncover a new species of this insect.

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