Heavy Periods or Bleeding Disorder? Medicine & Technology May 06, 2019 Do you have heavy periods? You may be suffering from bleeding disorder
Light Pollution: How Keeping The Lights On Affects The Environment May 06, 2019 Mounting evidence presented by researchers showed the negative effects of increased lightning
How a Japanese Aystem Can Help African Cities Adapt to Climate Change May 05, 2019 Africa is already experiencing the effects of climate change, and it is only about to get worse
New Discovery Could Allows You To Eat As Much And Whatever You Want Without Gaining Weight May 04, 2019 Researchers have discovered a drug that can let you binge without having to face the consequences
Cracking Necks May Lead to Stroke May 04, 2019 Doctors advice people to be careful when cracking their necks as it may lead to life threatening consequences
Diabetic Patients Can Still Enjoy Desserts, Expert Says May 04, 2019 Dietitians say that diabetic patients can still enjoy desserts by working it in their meal plan
Researchers Found a Synthetic Nanofactory That is Inspired By Nature May 03, 2019 Researchers from Michigan State University are learning how to manipulate a shell made of protein in their lab to make a nanofactory
Should the Sahara Desert be Turned Into a Solar Farm? May 03, 2019 Researchers are looking at the Sahara Desert to provide the Earth with solar energy.
Vampire Facial: Two People Contracted HIV at New Mexico Spa May 03, 2019 The state health department is now offering HIV testing for the former clients of the now-closed spa
Second Wave of Sexual Technologies Arising May 02, 2019 Technological developments produce new love interests, anticipating the increase of sex with robots
New Graphene Artworks Used Laser-Induced Graphene Instead of Ink May 02, 2019 The artwork “Where Do I Stand” by Joseph Cohen used LIG or laser-induced graphene and showed his impression of what LIG looks like through a microscope.
New Study Shows 15,000 Cancer Cases Derives From Chemicals Found in California Tap Water May 02, 2019 A new study finds that the tap water in California will increase the risk of cancer if consumed over the course of a lifetime
Vietnam uses so much rhino horns, and here is why May 01, 2019 The wildlife department from Malaysia seized 50 African rhino horn that destined for Vietnam
A New Type of Dementia Has Been Identified May 01, 2019 Millions of people, mostly the elderly, have been diagnosed with a form of dementia
U.S Teen Suicides Spiked After the Release of ’13 Reasons Why’ May 01, 2019 According to a recent study, there is an estimate of 195 suicide deaths among 10 to 17-year-olds just 9 months after its release.
TECH & INNOVATION OpenAI’s Whisper Faces Scrutiny Over Accuracy, Experts Find 'Hallucinated' Text in Transcripts