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SNIFF Nasal Spray Can Be The Best Cure For Alzheimer's

With the recent finding of researchers studying diabetes through the Study of Nasal Insulin to Fight Forgetfulness (SNIFF), an insulin nasal spray is seen to have a potential in curing a neurodegenerative disease, the Alzheimer's.

Berkeley Lab's New Study: Space Version GPS

With a new study, 3-D technology is being utilized for providing detailed images and footage of what happens thousands of light-years away the Milky Way galaxy.

Pluto To Be Restored Back As Planet

Several scientists have come up with a campaign to restore Pluto's former identity with a new proposed definition for 'planets'.

Planet Mercury Shall Be Visible This March 2017

Indeed, 2017 has been very active when it comes to providing delightful space stories to space's loyal fans. And guess what, planet Mercury joins the bandwagon as it will be visible from Earth this March.

Hubble Caught Frisbee-like Galaxy In Action

The Hubble Space Telescope has been contributing significant footage on what it's like to be out there. With its recent photo capture, a magnificent Frisbee-like galaxy appeared.

Virus Used By Scientists To Attack Tumor Cells

With the newest finding by the IDIBAPS Biomedical Research Institute and at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), a unique virus is found out to attack tumor cells without harming the healthy cells.

Trump To Drop Climate Change From Decision-Making Across US

Although climate change was widely seen as a main global problem, it seems that the US government would be stopping its efforts sooner. In recent news, an insider reported that US President Donald Trump is actually set to sign an order which would drop the climate change as a main proponent in the decision making process in their government.

Russia In Search For New Cosmonauts

For all space enthusiasts out there, this might be the perfect job! The Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities or simply Roscosmos, a Russian space agency, just announced that they are currently looking for new cosmonauts for their space explorations.

NASA Captures Tropical Cyclone 11S In An Image

A new tropical cyclone has been detected in the Southern Indian Ocean. Named as the Tropical Cyclone 11S, it is said to bring about heavy rainfall in its area of responsibility.

'Jumping Genes' Bring Light To The Study Of Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease has long been in the interest of medical researchers all over the globe. With the recent findings by scientists at the Duke University, a set of genes, the "jumping genes", are found to be responsible for the molecular mechanism that causes the Alzheimer's disease.

Take A Glimpse Of The Waves Made By Saturn's Moon Daphnis

Daphnis, one of Saturn's ring-embedded moons, might be a small moon for Saturn, but as how poets used to call small things, Daphnis is filled with wonder. With the latest image from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Cassini probe, Daphnis proved to be incredible through a stunning photo of it making waves.

NASA Monitors The Development Of Tropical Cyclone Blanche

Formally forming last Sunday, Tropical Cyclone Blanche makes an appearance near Australia. The said cyclone was captured in action by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Aqua satellite where both visible and infrared images were caught.

California Will Experience Dry Weather In Mid-March

Rains and a mild storm hit California last weekend where periods of rain were observed in the Central and Northern parts of California. This included the cities of San Francisco, Sacramento, and Redding. However, meteorologists predict that this weather won't last that long as by mid-March, California will be dry.

New Possible Treatment For Killer Heart Disease Is On Its Way

Heart diseases are one of the leading causes of death all over the globe. With the newest method by researchers from the University of Manchester and the University of Hull, it seems that there's a new possible treatment for this all time silent killer.

A New Light To The Life In TRAPPIST-1 Surfaces

Just last week, NASA announced about the TRAPPIST-1 system which has seven exoplanets where three are deemed to be habitable due to the presence of liquid water. With the recent finding of the Cornell University, it seems that a fourth planet can also be livable.
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