A team of international researchers have developed a new catalyst that can electrochemically convert the greenhouse gas into carbon monoxide that can further be used to develop useful chemicals.
A latest study links exposure to chemical, found in canned food and plastics, to development of cancer.
A new Norway study suggests that intake of certain vitamin supplements can hamper muscle cell response to exercise.
The Smithsonian's National Zoo welcomed two new born African lion cubs Jan 24, 2014.
The study conducted by researchers at Monash University reportedly linked a good sleeping pattern with increased life expectancy in men. In women, however, eating habits were also a key factor along with good sleep to boost life span.
In a new finding, climate researchers claim that the rapid rate of global warming will affect the spread of plant species by the end of the century.
Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey claim that the continued warming will cause the floating ice shelves in Antarctica to disappear within the next 200 years.
A new drug Hetlioz receives a nod from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat sleep disorder in the totally blind individuals. This is the first drug approved by FDA to treat the non-24 hour sleep wake disorder.
By engaging in regular gardening tasks such as digging, watering and harvesting, children can reap several physical and health benefits, claims a new South Korean study.
The Mexican gray wolf population in the Southwest has continued to soar recording a 10 percent annual growth, highlighting the positive impact of the management actions and reintroduction efforts.
A latest study claims that, better helmet design can help reduce the risk of concussion.
Researchers at the University of Illinois claim that the quality of relationship parents have with the kids decides the child's risk of becoming obese.