Medical Schools Must Train Doctors In Disclosing Medical Errors, Study Says Medicine & Technology May 22, 2017 A study suggests medical schools in having the proper training of their medical students in disclosing medical errors in order to prevent further deaths caused by it.
Lost Underwater Lands Could Tell Us What To Do To Climate Change, Experts Said May 20, 2017 Experts said that it is needed to have an access on lost underwater lands to get answers for climate change.
Fennel Is An Effective Herb For Menopause Treatments: No Serious Side Effects, Scientists Claim May 19, 2017 Fennel could now be used as an effective way of treating menopause symptoms, according to the scientist.
Scientist Say That The Asteroid That Killed The Dinosaurs Would Have Less Impact If It Hits The Ocean May 19, 2017 In the new BBC documentary "The Day The Dinosaurs Died," it showed another reason why the asteroid killed the dinosaurs.
Intact Forest Of Myanmar Slowly Vanishing Away: Scientists Blame It On Political, Economic Change May 19, 2017 Scientists have pointed the economic and political changes of Myanmar in failing to preserve intact forests.
Humans & Puffer fish Have The Same Teeth Genes May 19, 2017 In a recent paper, it was discovered that humans and pufferfish actually share the same genes on teeth.
People Prefer Environmental Regulation, Energy Policy: Survey Shows People Distrust Trump Over Environment May 18, 2017 A study by Pew Research Center shows that people want the government to have environmental regulation and proper energy policy.
Medical Marijuana Patients From Minnesota Reported To Receive 'Substantial Benefits' May 18, 2017 A survey shows that medical marijuana patients from Minnesota have commended the use of medicinal marijuana.
People Think Free-Range Eggs Are Safer, More Nutritious, Study Shows May 18, 2017 A study in Australia has shown why people prefer free-range eggs over caged eggs.
Extreme Weather Has Small Impact: Researchers Argued That The Impact Is Larger Than Expected May 18, 2017 Two researchers from the Netherlands have concluded that extreme weather has more impacts than imagined.
Arctic Warming May Increase Extreme Cold Events In Eurasia, Study Finds May 18, 2017 Two scientists have found out that the Arctic warming might increase the possibilities of having extreme cold events in the Eurasian region.
Health Leaders From Erie County Warns After Ticks & Rabies Once Warm Winter Ends May 17, 2017 Health experts have warned residents of Erie County about the harms of ticks and rabies after the warm winter.
Waste Materials Could Still Be Used For Bioethics Products: Could Open Job Opportunities May 17, 2017 Lignin, which is found in most waste materials of paper and pulp industry, could be recycled into a new product.
Scientists Use Satellite Data To Have The Breakthrough About Lake Erie Toxic Algal Blooms May 17, 2017 Scientists used satellite data in collecting information about the ongoing Lake Erie environmental issue.
Mining In A Chile City Brings Fortunes & Diseases Like Cancer May 17, 2017 The town of Antofagasta in Chile may have generated a huge annual income for its residents but it costs their health.
TECH & INNOVATION OpenAI’s Whisper Faces Scrutiny Over Accuracy, Experts Find 'Hallucinated' Text in Transcripts