It was surprising to see, that after the pre orders for apple watch began this Friday at 3am, no watch was available for delivery prior than 4-6 weeks. The company shared preliminary data over the weekend that it gathered from 9,080 people that did pre-order an Apple Watch in the …
Read More »New technology to detect stomach cancer through breath
Scientists have discovered a new technology in detecting stomach cancer through the breath. This technology is called nanoarray that is not only useful to detect stomach cancer, but also monitor the people who have a tendency to suffer from stomach cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival …
Read More »Breast Milk Online is potentially dangerous
Today, if you have difficulty in breastfeeding, then you can buy the milk through online transactions. Is this good? No, according to Sarah Keim, Ph.D., of the Center for Health Biobehavioral at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. According to Keim there is danger of buying breast milk online, because …
Read More »SpaceX to retry launch of Space Station Cargo
SpaceX face difficulties caused by the storm that hit for two days while trying to send foodstuffs to the space station. Unmanned rocket is set to take off at 16:10 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The rocket is carrying more than 4,000 pounds of food to the International Space Station. In …
Read More »Dark Energy Survey ‘Dark Matter Maps’ polishing Universal Theories
A team of scientists who joined in the Dark Energy Survey (DES), a multinational collaboration of research institutions in the United States and Europe, has released a “map of dark matter”. This map is the result of research that aims to determine the distribution of dark matter in the universe. …
Read More »Geologists studying evolution process by drilling Chicxulub Crater
An international team of researchers has been to drill a hole to a depth of 5000 meters below the earth’s surface. The drilling location is in the Chicxulub crater believed to be formed as a result of an asteroid collision 65 million years ago. This is an asteroid collision is …
Read More »Marijuana compound Shows Proof in Dosing Epilepsy in Kids
A Recent Research has revealed epilepsy that cannot be controlled by drugs are considered powerful enough to cope with epilepsy. The latest discovery lately indicates that cannabis extracts can be a solution to the treatment of epilepsy. This was stated by a study recently released some time ago. One of …
Read More »Rosetta and Philae found Comet 67P is not magnetised
Rosetta and Philae has been taking measurements simultaneously when several probes landing occurred on Comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko. These measurements have shown clearly that the comet nucleus is not magnetized. Studying the nature of comets was able to give a lesson to us about the role of magnetic fields in …
Read More »‘Robot Chef’ will do cooking for you Automatically
Robot chef who can cook quickly for you is an idea that might be very interesting for anyone who is feeling lazy in cooking and preparing your food. So far, the robot is only used for industrial and agricultural activities, and nowadays people start trying to use robots in the …
Read More »Unexpectedly March exports of China shrink by 15%
China reported falling exports in the month of March by 15%, which have left economists in deepest concerns for depression in economy. The exports were expected to rise by 12% which to everyone’s surprise showed a downward trend. The tumble in exports – the worst in about a year – …
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