US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will expand the policy that banned American government from supporting health organization that promotes abortion rights.
Early menopause and giving birth may actually affect a woman’s heart health A new study conducted by researchers from the University of California in San Francisco proved that women who experienced early menopause have a higher risk of having heart failure.
Speculations roam around the Internet that the Apple watch will be more than just a wearable accessory as it was speculated to monitor glucose level and fight against diabetes.
Tomatoes are used worldwide; however, researchers discovered that it can cause cancer cell death. According to statistics, there are 28,000 classes of stomach cancer that exist in the US and the most common is gastric cancer that affects elders aged 65 older.
Supermom Anna Lee Fisher was able to fulfill NASA's mission despite being a mom. As the world continues to celebrate the Mother's day, NASA released a news of one supermom, Anna Lee Fisher.
A new gelatin inclined bone scaffold aids bone regeneration with added growth factor A group of scientists from the NanoBioCel group in the UPV/EHU's Faculty of Pharmacy has developed a new temporary scaffold for damaged bone tissues.
Humans will be conquering Mars on 2030 NASA had unveiled their plan of yet another important mission on space; the summit to Mars. The preparation, however, involves a year-long trip to the moon.
Experts are on a serious quest to combat bacterial infections as researchers from Frankfurt made a critical discovery on how body cells fight salmonella bacteria.
The researchers from the University of California, San Francisco conducted a study with the Apple Watch and found that this could be the best way to predict abnormal heart rhythm.
Can a snowflake have a twin? How do they really form their unique shapes? Find the answers here. A research from turfs University unleashed a new perspective on the beyond the 400-year-old question of the world famous mathematician and scientist Johannes Kepler, how are snowflakes really formed? Kepler has only speculated about the hexagonal shape and the microscopic building blocks of this crystal ice, including the factors behind this phenomenon.
Visit these top five cities before they disappear from the map. The threat of surging sea level has been a major problem in some areas of the world. Also, large coastal cities sinking faster than oceans can rise.
Same broadcasting service but with improved energy efficiency, that is what this new study says. A new research found a more efficient and environmentally friendly way for broadcast networks to transmit energy.
Another feat in the field of medicine was plotted as experts in Boston were able to successfully treated 66 patients affected with the fatal Hepatitis C virus.
The United States is still hesitant on its position regarding the 2015 Paris Deal but the United Nation already started formal talks about the said climate accord.
Zika caused a dramatic effect among babies, however, a recent guideline helped medical professional to have baseline reading that will help them interpret the virus.
Alarming findings showed that there is an illegal chemical called arsenic that is present in baby rice-based products. Parents should be cautious about it.
Though there are still debates whether the red planet, Mars is available for habitat, still there are things to consider for it is dangerous. However, some study saw that there is a possibility by 2030 it will be available for human.
There have been numerous study as what are the contributors why people suffer from lung cancer, however, recent study showed that air pollution can greatly contribute to it.
The smallest yet powerful smartphone is now in the market. Running on Android 7.0 Nougat and is 4G LTE ready, Jelly is the most “handy” and “pocket-friendly” smartphone in the market.