Charissa Echavez

College Scoreboard To Help Incoming Students Launched By Obama

Obama launched the "College Scorecard" last Friday. The Obama Administration launched a new website to help students gauge the colleges and universities to pick to aid them in their pursuit of career without financial compromises.

Vatican Opens Pope's Summer Palace To Public

The summer palace Gandolfo Castel which has been the Pope's home to get away from the hot roman summers from the main city state of the Vatican is now open to public.

NASA's Europa Mission To Look For Life After Earth

NASA has reconsidered its Europa mission trip by sending a lander to Jupiter’s moon. Characterizing the icy satellite from afar during flybys is Europa Multiple Flyby Mission's primary goal, which is set to launch in the mid-2020s.

Instagram Adds New App Feature for New York Fashion Week

As Spring Collection 2016 is set to be released on September 10, Instagram collaborated with New York Fashion Week and added a specialized "The Best of Fashion Week Updated Daily by @Instagram" feature on its app just for the event.

Neolithic Monument Discovered Near the Stonehenge

A new discovery could be the answer to one of the world's mystery. What mystery could still be added to the Stonehenge? It is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England and was described as a ring of standing stones within earthworks.

The Algorithm of Instagram Fashion

Researchers claimed to predict the next new faces in the world of modelling through the use of a computational method and data from Instagram.

Uber's Controversial ETA Sharing Feature Now Available For 48-Hours Only

Has Uber finally fixed the issue? When Uber, an American international transportation company that allows customers to hail a cab through their mobile phones, added its 'Share your ETA' feature to their app, it concerned customers and got various criticisms from the public.

A Closer Look On Climate Change "Wild Card"

The Climate Change and Global Warming have been happening progressively over the years. The Climate Change and Global Warming have been happening progressively over the years.

Diabetes Is The First Disease Target By Google's Life Sciences

Google in partnership with Sanofi is dealing with diabetes to the next level. Based on statistics from the American Diabetes Association (ADA), there are approximately 30 million children and adults who are suffering from diabetes in the U.

College Students Use Marijuana Over Tobacco -- Research

College students now prefer to use Marijuana than smoke tobacco. A new wave of trend has been making rounds on the college students. For the first time in more than three decades, marijuana, or what they call "weed" has stumped tobacco on terms of the number of people who use.

Earth: Home to More than Three Trillion Trees

A group of scientists has found that there is an estimated 3 trillion trees in the world when compared with the start of human civilization, the number has tumbled down to roughly 46%.

How Running Can Make You Happy

Researchers found that a certain hormone, called leptin that can affect a runner's high. Another factor why running can make one happy has been discovered.

Banning Dangerous Research: Hindering Vaccination Development

Is the suspension of the Vaccine development really for the better The gain of function (GOF) studies has been around for years. It's more popular for the term mutation, which scientists have been applying to a lot of things such as viruses, to create more potent and high class deadly virus and eventually find the cure or the perfect vaccine that could fight against the current deadly viral diseases such as MERS, SARS and Influenza.

BJP Urges Health Minister To Resign Over Infants Death

Hospital superintendent address the cause of death of more than 60 infants in a span of 13 days due to the inability of doctors to immediately provide care and the inability to admit infants immediately due to the large number.

Naloxone Hydrochloride: An Antidote to Drug Overdose

Naloxone hydrochloride is used as an antidote to heroin and other drug-related overdose; however, legalization and widespread availability of this drug are still issues for moral discussions.
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