The indicators were already there for everyone to see. In early 2013, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebook’s Graph Search product and it was the first sign that Facebook was in the process of bidding adieu to Microsoft Bing’s integration. Mark was asked then about his relationship with Microsoft and the response was ‘it’s complicated’ So it […]
California Pounded by ‘Pineapple Express’ storm system
Freak weather conditions have caused widespread power outages in Northern California. Strong winds and torrential rain and snow are slowly moving into southern parts of the state on Friday. Authorities have already evacuated hundreds of people in a Los Angeles suburb, fearing flooding and mudslides. People residing in and around Santa Barbara and other parts […]
Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Longer Unnecessary Radiation Therapy
Recent studies show that in patients with early stage breast cancer, equal results can be obtained with a shorter but stronger course of radiation therapy as compared to the longer course. As per the recommendation issued by the American Society for Radiation Oncology in 2011, women who are above 50 years with an early stage […]
Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas May Treat Depression
Nitrous Oxide also known as ‘Laughing Gas’ can be put to varied use and the latest is as an Anti Depressant. Nitrous Oxide can be found in the inventory of a dentist. Patients who inhaled a few whiffs of nitrous oxide led to a feeling of ease and improvement in their depressive symptoms. Nitrous Oxide […]
FDA Values ‘Lost Pleasure’ Of Junk Food With Calorie Count Rule
French Fries, brownies and other high calorie foods – all taste great, is laden with bad cholesterol but are big money spinners for chain restaurants. When calorie counts on restaurant menus daunt people from ordering brownies, French fries, and similar high calorie delicacies, FDA estimates that it will cost the industry up to $5.27 billion […]
First Images of Dwarf Planet Ceres Captured By NASA Dawn Spacecraft
The first images of the Dwarf Planet Ceres was captured by the spacecraft Dawn on December 1st. Dawn was launched way back in 2007 aboard the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket from Space Launch Complex 17-B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The spacecraft was sent to study the asteroid belt and two specific targets- […]
Cuban Doctor Successfully Treated For Ebola in a Swiss Hospital
A Cuban doctor who was successfully treated for Ebola in a Swiss hospital has left Switzerland and is reunited with his family. The Cuban, Felix Baez Sarria contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone and was flown to Geneva for treatment on Nov. 20. The Geneva University hospital said that Felix Baez was successfully treated for Ebola […]
Chile: World’s largest telescope E-ELT is in builds
A new telescope is officially in the making. Dubbed as world’s largest telescope, it will let us see the universe like never before. Officially, it is expected to be built by 2024, which will start the countdown by 10 more years. The European Extremely Large Telescope abbreviated as E-ELT will feature a 128-feet wide light […]
CO2 emission leads to temperature changes just after a decade of release
It has been found that a single emission of carbondioxide CO2 takes a decade long to have its maximum global warming effect on the Earth. With growing emission of CO2, this might cause serious ill effects on the planet. Scientists and researchers have combined the information on Earth’s carbon cycle, especially, how quickly the ocean […]
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