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Ceramic Eyes Embedded on Mollusks' Shells Can Help Scientist Develop a Protective Armor That 'Can See'
Prince Charles: Climate Change to Blame for Syrian War
Britain's Prince Charles has highlighted the world's inability to focus on climate change as a result of the civil war in Syria, terrorism as well as consequent refugee crisis engulfing Europe. Oil on Penguin's Feathers: Cheap And Eco-Friendly Way To De-Ice Airplanes
According to the latest study, the water-repellent properties of penguin feathers could help reduce airline delays and accidents. 'Refoodgee' App Brings Berlin Locals and Refugees Together Through Food
‘Refoodgee’ is an app that enables pairing newly arrived refugees with the city's residents according to food choices and common languages. Healthy Food Effects Vary, Different People Respond to Eating the Same Meal
This week, as Israeli researchers write in the journal Cell, as our own respective bodies reacts to the same food very differently, it means that a diet may work wonders for some people but can do otherwise on you. Canada Plans To Resettle 25,000 Syrian Refugees By Feb 2016
The Canadian Government will finish its resettlement of 25,000 Syrian refugees by the end of February next year. Although they were supposed to be done by the end of this year, officials admitted that such a massive program could not be done in the remaining days left until the end of the year. How Walnuts Can Psych You Into Eating Healthy
Previous studies have established the health benefits of walnuts especially to your cardiovascular health. However, a recent study suggests that adding walnut to your diet may also have psychological effect on you. The Best Flavoured Gourmet Salts: Salt's Gourmet Makeover
Salt has gone a major gourmet makeover. Salt now comes in so many flavours that it's no longer an option between a traditional table salt and rock salt. Girl Fights Rare Case of Breast Cancer At Age 8
Reports say that an eight-year old girl, who lives in the United States has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is reportedly one of the youngest people to be detected after she developed a rare type of breast cancer. Coke's Top Scientist Steps Down After Orchestrated Research on Obesity Was Revealed
After revelations about funding a scientific research that downplayed Coca Cola's role in obesity came out, the beverage giant's chief scientist has decided to step down. Post-Natal Depression: Are New Dads at Risk as Well?
In a recent study, researchers found out that the anxiety that is felt upon the arrival of the newborn baby is as common as the postnatal depression, and the risks for men are nearly as high as for women. Jeopardy’s ‘Most Annoying Champ Ever?’ How Uptalking is Actually More Common than Most People Think
"Uptalk" is using upward inflection at the end of a declarative statement. Recently it has been associated with young American women. Manhattan HIV: FBI Discovers NYC Dentist John Wolf Is Practically Evil Scientist, Knowingly Spreading HIV And Possessing Child Pornography
In a terrifying bit of news, a New York City-based and well respected dentist, John Wolf, has been arrested by the FBI on a number of horrific charges, including possession of child pornography and willingly spreading Manhattan HIV in the hopes of causing an outbreak. Charlie Sheen's Ex Girlfriend Amanda Bruce Stated That a Pill Kept Her Safe While Dating Sheen
"I did not know about a prophylactic medication that you could take as an HIV-negative person, It's pretty cool."-Amanda Bruce Mariah Carey James Packer: Diva Gushes About Love Story With Aussie Billionaire!
For the past few months, Mariah Carey and James Packer have turned into one of Hollywood's favorite couples, as the singer-actress and the billionaire entrepreneur have been inseparable for quite some time now, even reportedly moving in together - and now, the "Hero" songstress is finally breaking her silence about how her new beau came into her life!
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