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High-Powered Jet Plane To Take People Anywhere In A Span Of Just 4 Hours
A technology by a British company has the ability to perform like a jet engine and speed up the process of travel as well.
Dec 20, 2014
Question Arises If The Eta Carinae Star Will End Life On Earth
Social media sectors are of the belief that Eta Carinae, a large star, could cause mass destruction on Earth.
Dec 19, 2014
Lava From Volcano Disrupts Two Villages In Africa
A volcano on the Fogo Island has destroyed two villages namely Portela and Bangeira.
Dec 19, 2014
Methane Spikes On Mars Opens Debate Of Life On The Red Planet
The Mars Curiosity Rover found methane on Mars, which started speculations that there could be life on the planet.
Dec 18, 2014
Ancient Egyptian Cemetery With Over One Million Mummies Unearthed
An ancient cemetery had more than a million mummified bodies with almost 1,700 already found.
Dec 18, 2014
2014 Geminids Meteor Shower: Strongest Shower Obstructed By Clouds In The East Coast Of Australia
The best meteor shower called the Gemini's was hidden from the view of those in the east coast of Australia because of an upper trough.
Dec 18, 2014
Obese Men Have Higher Chances Of Developing Aggressive Forms Of Prostate Cancer
A report by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research showed that 11 percent of advanced prostate cancer cases could be prevented by maintaining a healthy weight.
Dec 17, 2014
Injuries Might Put A Premature End To Australian Cricketer Michael Clarke's Career
Michael Clarke, Australian team captain, will not play the second test against India in Brisbane.
Dec 17, 2014
Visit To The GP Could Cost $100 By 2016
The AMA had estimated that 82 percent of the visits to the general practitioner were bulk-billed.
Dec 17, 2014
Low Blood Sugar Levels In Diabetics May Damage The Heart
A study showed that diabetic patients with hypoglycaemia were at a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Dec 17, 2014
Ebola Update: Australian-Managed Treatment Centre In Sierra Leone Open
Julie Bishop has announced that the operations of the Australian-run treatment centre would commence with five beds being open to the Ebola patients.
Dec 16, 2014
Moon Mail Service: Astrobotic Technology Inc. To Send Mementos To The Moon
With an aim to win a competition by Google, Astrobotic Technology Inc. hopes to provide a "moon mail" service that helps people send mementos to the moon.
Dec 16, 2014
Offsprings Of Older Mums Have Lower Risk Of Behavioural Problems
A study by the Telethon Kids Institute found that just 7.8 percent of children whose mothers were over 40 years of age had behavioural problems.
Dec 16, 2014
Medication Given By Friend Causes Life-Threatening Reaction; Suffers Burns Inside Out
A 19-year-old teenager has suffered from burns because of an antibiotic that she consumed, unaware that it would be toxic for her.
Dec 16, 2014
Colour Of Coffee Mug Plays A Role In How One Perceives The Drink
The influence of white, blue and clear glass on the flavour points were tested by the researchers and it was found that the white mug's coffee had a more bitter taste to it.
Dec 16, 2014
Smileys Help Explain Theory Of Evolution
The Science Guy said evolution is the fundamental idea in all of life science.
Dec 16, 2014
Striped Legless Lizard Endangered By Kangaroos In Canberra
A research shows that overgrazing by kangaroos could endanger the striped legless lizard.
Dec 16, 2014
Spider-Like Device Detects Human Speech And Pulse
Spiders are said to have an organ called the "slit sensible," which helps them sense movement and scientists have developed a sensor similar to the working of the spider.
Dec 15, 2014
Climate Council Warns That Victoria Needs To Prepare For Fire Season
A report by the Climate Council has stated that the outlook of the bushfire season had been upgraded to "major."
Dec 15, 2014
Ancient Coffin With Amateurish Decoration Sheds Light On Troubled Times In Egyptian History
A coffin of a woman named Denit-ast or Dent-ast was found with strange and amateurish decorations on the funeral bed.
Dec 15, 2014
World's Oceans Are Choked By Over 269,000 Tonnes Of Plastic
Marcus Eriksen suggested that there was more pollution of plastic than what was being estimated.
Dec 13, 2014
Two Stars On The Verge Of Merging To Form A Megastar
Spanish astronomers have spotted two stellar stars which could form a megastar, though not a "hypergiant."
Dec 13, 2014
Paleo Diet Comes In Second To Worst Diets Of 2014 After Urine Therapy: British Dietetic Association
British Dietetic Association revealed a list of 5 worst celebrity diets and the top two in that were the urine therapy and the paleo diet.
Dec 13, 2014
Stem Cell Breakthrough: Growing Body Parts With The Help Of One's Tissues Almost A Reality
Cells from one's body could be used to make organs for the purpose of treating medical conditions.
Dec 12, 2014
'Mirror Universe': Big Bang Might Have Created A Parallel Universe In Which Time Moves Backwards
A new theory has been put forth by three researchers who say that at the time of Big Bang, two universes were created and not one.
Dec 12, 2014
Harlequin Filefish: A Fish That Disguises Itself In Coral Smell To Escape Predators
A coral eating reef fish have started to disguise its smell to that of the coral so that it could help in its survival.
Dec 12, 2014
Size Matters: Study Demonstrates Importance Of Sperm Length
A study by the University of Sheffield showed that sperm length as well as the influence of the females played a role in fertilisation.
Dec 12, 2014
'Jaws Effect': Paper By An Australian Journal Suggests WA Government's Response To Shark Attacks Similar To 'Jaws'
Dr Chrisopher Neff wrote a paper that suggested that the policies by the Western Australian government regarding shark attacks had a resemblance to the movie "Jaws."
Dec 11, 2014
Obesity Pills Could Be A Substitute For Treadmills
A team of scientists from Harvard Stem Cell Institute have identified two compounds that can help fight obesity.
Dec 11, 2014
Souvenir Hunters In South Australia Target Dead Whales' Teeth
Six teeth were missing from two carcasses on a beach in South Australia.
Dec 11, 2014
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