Recent study shows that oxygen in the water is important to the vision of marine invertebrates Humans need oxygen to turn light particles into visual information, and this is true with marine invertebrates as well.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has healthcare professionals worrying about the range of complications, including eye complications.
The system can fix microscale circuits by making a permanent and stable pathway Social insects such as ants have colonies that are capable of accomplishing complex tasks and self-organizing and they do it through individual interactions.
Going outside can help us feel better and recover faster, experts say Taking a walk outside, spending an afternoon in a public park and even looking at beautiful pictures can make us feel good.
Downsizing to a tiny house can help you adopt to an environmentally friendly lifestyle There is a sudden increase in interest in living in tiny houses, these are livable units that usually measure under 400 square feet.
These wearable electronic components are wearable and washable Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a wearable electronic component that is incorporated directly into fabrics.
Ginger has become a growing area of interest when it comes to health benefits Research has shown that ginger can help nausea and vomiting, symptoms of an upset stomach and it can even help relieve pain.
Birgitte Kallestad died on Monday after contracting rabies from a puppy that she rescued A Norwegian tourist has died of rabies after she was bitten by a stray puppy that she rescued from the street in the Philippines.
A study from the University of Alberta suggests that the beneficial effects of cheese might not be related to fat but to some other component, such as protein or calcium.
The solar system could be depleted of its iron, water and other resources The government has been passing laws regarding the protection of the Earth's most vulnerable places from the ravages of different industries, but a new study suggests that our planet is not the only one that needs protecting from human exploitation.
Chasing its early stages is among the missions of future powerful telescopes It is believed the formation and growth of most galaxies across the universe have been fueled by supermassive black holes that are growing together with their host galaxy, as they collect matter to get millions of solar masses.
Low-dose aspirin risks may outweigh benefits Low-dose aspirin is used to prevent stroke and heart disease. However according to a new report, the study shows low-dose aspirin is linked with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in those without a history of those conditions stated.
The beloved childhood toy has been upgraded It has been 22 years after the initial release of Tamagotchi, and it has been revived and re-released countless of times through the years.
Skyn wants you to enjoy consequence-free sex The condom firm Skyn launched a "baby blocker" to prevent you from seeing adorable pictures of newborns and toddlers on your social media feed.
Zombie-like cells are being used to help quicken drug discovery Researchers are using zombie-like cells that behave normally on the outside but are filled with magnetic particles inside.
Researchers from Rice University in Houston and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany have uncovered a major piece of the photosynthesis puzzle.
The live, attenuated vaccine is administered as three separate injections Dengue is a viral disease that is mosquito-borne, and it is transmitted by female mosquitoes.
Self-driving cars is what the future of transportation might look like one day In 2014, tech giant Google announced its brand-new prototype, Waymo a self-driving car.
Despite recent improvements, iPhone 11 is still receiving negative reviews Apple's controversial new iPhone 11 design may have had some recent improvements, but it is still taking flak.
It just takes one day of use for the sunscreen ingredients to enter the bloodstream, study says According to a study conducted by the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, it took just one day of use for common sunscreen ingredients to enter the bloodstream at high levels.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, gave birth to a baby boy and people are now wondering if giving birth at home is safe for both the mother and the baby.