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Scientists Now Know How Woolly Mammoth Survived the Freezing Environment

Jamie Hacking
Jul 4, 2015
Innovation
The Wooly Mammoth had been extinct some 10000 years ago, but scientists have been puzzled by the fact that how could the Wooly mammoths ancestors have survived the ice age thousands of years ago? Woolly Mamm...

New Hope For Patients of Cystic Fibrosis Through New Gene Replacement Therapy

Jamie Hacking
Jul 4, 2015
Health
More than ten thousand people suffer from cystic fibrosis in the UK, a chronic and painful ailment. Patients with Cystic Fibrosis have hope from gene therapy that has shown to reverse the symptoms in some cases...

California goes in for Vaccinating School Children

Jamie Hacking
Jun 30, 2015
Health
School children in California will require vaccination in public schools soon. The lawmakers in California are holding talks to pass this bill soon. On Monday, this bill will be sent to Gov. Jerry Brown afte...

Humans Will Cause the Sixth Mass Extinction, says Research

Jamie Hacking
Jun 29, 2015
Innovation
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The planet is on the brink of a sixth mass extinction and this time it is not volcanic eruptions or asteroid but mankind who will be responsible for his own race. Species are dying and becoming extinct at an al...

Rheumatoid arthritis drug shows promise in treating Vitiligo

Jamie Hacking
Jun 28, 2015
Health
An oral drug which is routinely prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis, tofacitinib citrate could be a cure for vitiligo according to a Yale University research. A new Yale University research has revealed that an...

Greece Parliament Approves Referendum as Greece’s Future In Eurozone Remains Uncertain

Jamie Hacking
Jun 28, 2015
World
As Greece sinks further deep into a debt morass, the country’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' stunned its international debt negotiators by bringing forth a motion to hold a referendum on creditor proposals for...

NASA to carry Microsoft HoloLens to International Space Station

Jamie Hacking
Jun 28, 2015
Innovation
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will have a veritable tool which will provide them superior vision for repairs and other operations. The tool is Microsoft’s virtual reality headset, HoloLens. ...

Giant Earthquakes Rocking Greenland and Scientists Now Know Why

Jamie Hacking
Jun 26, 2015
Innovation
Researchers have  filmed huge melt water lakes  vanishing in hours from the vast unending Greenland ice sheet and opening giant crevices underneath. However scientists have explained a further outcome of this c...

Astronomers Discover 854 Very Dark Galaxies

Jamie Hacking
Jun 24, 2015
Innovation
Astrophysicists have discovered 854 very dark galaxies in the depths of outer space. The new galaxies seemingly appeared out of nowhere and were found in the well-known Coma Hub, and their discovery is consi...

Prehistoric Burial Ground in a South Dakota Cave stuns Scientists

Jamie Hacking
Jun 7, 2015
Innovation
Excavations are to be started by the National Park Service in a South Dakota Cave which has been left untouched for the past 11000 years. The cave were discovered in 2004 but was a closely guarded secret to pre...
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