Smaller Lake Erie Algae Bloom, But Danger Still Looms

Experts predict that the Lake Erie algae bloom will be smaller this year, but they also warn that the danger is not over. A new report released by experts revealed… Read more

Dinosaur-killing asteroid also affected Antarctic creatures

A dinosaur-killing asteroid that struck Earth over 66 million years ago, also annihilated numerous marine animals in Antarctica. The study is based on more than 6,000 marine fossils that were… Read more

Cephalopods thrive in warm oceans

Cephalopods thrive in warm oceans, according to a new study by Australian researchers. The scientists have discovered that cephalopods such as octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish have been thriving despite “unchecked… Read more

Lizards sleep in stages, claims new study

Lizards sleep in stages, according to a new study. German scientists have discovered that lizards known as the Australian bearded dragons sleep in two stages and are capable of dreaming.… Read more

Soy microbial pathogens find could prevent some food contamination

Soy can prevent microbial pathogens contamination on food, says a new study. According to Professor Suresh Neethirajan, soy or soya bean is proven to be a better and safer natural… Read more

Eaglet Hatched, Eagle Cam Catches All

An eaglet hatched, and the moment was caught on a webcam for the world to see. Friday morning, the great eagle cam caught the long awaited baby bald eagle cracking… Read more

Bumblebees & Pesticides: Bees Affected By Exposure Face Problems

Bumblebees exposed to pesticides have lost the ability to learn the skills they need to collect nectar and pollen. According to a new study by Canadian scientists, pesticides cause diseases… Read more

NASA photonic propulsion: Mars travel in 3 days could become a reality

NASA’s photonic propulsion will make it possible to travel to Mars in three days. Instead of six months, NASA researchers are crafting a new laser technology known as photonic propulsion,… Read more

Glaciers Slow Earth Rotation, Melting And Climate Change Are To Blame, Claims New Study

Melting glaciers could slow Earth’s rotation, according to experts. Harvard University scientists have discovered that climate change – the melting of glaciers and the rise in sea level will ultimately… Read more
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Antarctica hottest day at 63.3°F drags climate change debate to forefront

Antarctica’s hottest day ever recorded was on Tuesday, March 24, 2015, when the temperature skyrocketed to 63.5°F (17.5°C). A group of Argentinean scientists at the station located in Hope Bay,… Read more

Large Hadron Collider: New Experiment Using The Large Hadron Collider Might Debunk The ‘Big Bang Theory’ Soon

Large Hadron Collider, also known as LHC’s reboot, has been put on hold for few days or weeks due to an “intermittent short circuit,” according to a statement issued by… Read more
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Talk Show Announced: ‘Star Talk’ Is Coming To National Geographic Channel

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s talk show is coming. Astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson is set to turn his popular podcast into a weekly talk show called Star Talk that will air… Read more

Toilet Paper Inventor’s Patent Answers Old Question

Toilet paper inventor’s patent answers a question that has been on everybody’s mind since 1891, over or under? According to Seth Wheeler’s original patent, the paper goes over the roll.… Read more
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New Island Tonga: Ephemeral Island Born From Volcano Attracts Tourists

New island off Tonga has people talking. The stunning photos of the new island, which belongs to the Tonga Kingdom, have been posted on the internet by a local businessman… Read more

Ancient Chamorro Village Rediscovered, Found In Guam

Ancient Chamorro village rediscovered and story goes viral. An ancient Chamorro village was rediscovered in Ritidian Point by University of Guam Archaeologist, Dr. Mike Carson. The lost Chamorro village, which… Read more

Unicorn Deer Killed: Intense Debate Over The Killing Of Rare Unicorn Deer By Hunter

Unicorn deer killed and story makes headlines. A ‘unicorn deer’ was killed during the summer in Celje, Slovenia by a hunter who was shocked by the mystical creature. Just as… Read more

100-year-old Notebook Found In Antarctica

Century-old notes found in Antarctica, shed light on Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s extraordinary work. The 100-year-old notebook contained notes and pictures detailing Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s 1910-1913 doomed voyage to… Read more

Espanola Police Station Ghost: Cop Captures Ghost On Camera

Cop captures ghost on camera, claims it’s all real and the clip goes viral. The Espanola police station ghost video is very interesting and entertaining to say the least. A… Read more
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NASA Approves $7 Billion Rocket: Some Blast NASA Rocket Investment

NASA approves $7 billion rocket that might be going to the moon or on Mars in few years. NASA has also announced that after the construction of the $7 billion… Read more

Sailing Stones: Death Valley Mystery Solved

Racetrack Playa mystery explained. The mystery of the moving rocks of the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park has finally been solved, thanks to two very determined cousins. The… Read more
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Ancient Mayan Cities Found Two: 2 Ancient Mayan Cities Discovered In Mexico By Ivan Sprajc

Ancient Mayan cities found. Two impressive ancient Mayan cities have been found in the Mexican jungle by archaeologists. The ancient Mayan cities called Lagunita and Tamchén were discovered by expedition… Read more