Thousands of beachgoers in Australia have been stung by jellyfish in recent months Every weekend, a lot of families and group of friends take the opportunity to go to the beach.
“Sugar rush” on kids is not true, says Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics "If you look at the peer-reviewed evidence, we cannot say sugar absolutely makes kids hyper; however, you can't discount that sugar may have a slight effect" on behavior, said Kristi L.
Cravings for cigarettes dropped about 19% after the experiment If you are a smoker who is trying to kick the habit, you can do so by smelling lemon, peppermint or vanilla.
Users took their disappointments of the phone’s fragile built to twitter Numerous Samsung Galaxy Fold users posted pictures of their Galaxy phone on twitter, showing the bulges on the crease of their unit.
The researchers from Trinity College and Drexel University in Ireland have made an ink for an inkjet printer that can be developed into an energy storage
Scientists warn of the dangers from dengue in hotter and wetter climate The diseases that are insect-borne such as leishmaniasis, encephalitis and dengue fever are on the rise and now feared to have spread into many areas of Europe, in a recent study has found.
Think twice before sharing your personal information online, expert advises An expert on cybersecurity has warned social media users of fake pages that ask them to share their personal information.
This sweet treat can unexpectedly help those with high blood pressure As everyone knows, high blood pressure can be the cause of numerous serious health complications, especially if it is untreated.
US police officials used Google’s location tracker from criminal investigations A Google that automatically logs information that is provided by the advertising and search giant's mobile applications is located in Sensorvault.
Milla Jovovich said a Keto diet is difficult to sustain so she made an alternative Actress Milla Jovovich told People magazine in an interview that the keto diet can be difficult to sustain.
Samsung Electronics released Samsung Galaxy S10 5G on Friday, April 5, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea Telecom company Samsung Electronics released the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G on Friday.
Her neighbors flock to her house to join her on her 5 a.m workouts Helen Costa-Giles likes to start her day early, and she wakes up at around 5:00 a. m and by 5:30 a.
In a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory and Northeastern University, researchers have now developed a model for predicting the shape of metal nanocrystals or "islands" sandwiched between or below two-dimensional (2-D) materials such as graphene.
A newly developed coating for fibers now shows an advantage for efficiently getting the toxic chemicals used during manufacturing of the fiber and all the chemical warfare agents developed during the manufacturing condition such as humidity.
Previous research may have showed that metal nanoparticles have properties useful for various biomedical applications, there are still many mysteries remain regarding how these tiny materials form.
Here's What You Need To Know One of the most anticipated announcements with the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S10 phone was its fingerprint scanner that is "in-display".
We should be eating more whole grains, fruits, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. Diets that lack healthy food are the reason for more deaths worldwide, and its effect is considered more dangerous than smoking, a new study has concluded.
Coming in May for $250 Weeks after Apple released its second-generation AirPods, the company's Beats is finally making its own launch into the wireless earbuds market.
The central goal of nanotechnology is the manipulation of materials on an atomic or molecular scale, especially to build microscopic devices or structures.
New feature stops people from adding you to groups you don't want to join WhatsApp has added a new feature that stops people from automatically adding you to groups, letting you decide which ones you want to join.
The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing a lower concentration level standard for fluoride in bottled water, yet some scientists and environmental groups believe that the proposed limit is still too high and poses a danger to human health.
Information could lead to new and better energy conversion materials Scientists at the Sensitive Instrument Facility of the U. S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory achieved real-time atom rearrangement monitoring using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy during the synthesis of intermetallic nanoparticles.
About one in nine men develop prostate cancer over the course of their lives Prostate cancer rates and deaths plummeted or became stable in 44 countries between 1980 and 2012, thanks to better screening, according to a new study.