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Treating Heart Disease Could Cost $1 Trillion a Year in the US

February 16, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

A heart cardiogram

A new report has indicated that treating heart disease could cost the US $1 trillion per year. Heart disease cases increase at a fast pace in the United States. A report developed by the American Heart Association showed that America’s costs in treating this type of illnesses might double from $555 billion last year to […]

Filed Under: Health & Lifestyle

Hundreds of Whales Stuck in New Zealand Now Swim Free

February 12, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Stranded whales

Two hundred stranded whales managed to swim free. In New Zealand, whale lovers were happy to know they could help so many whales, saving their lives after assisting them to refloat and swim away from the shore. What is more, volunteers also managed to save 17 whales at high tide. On February 10, hundred of […]

Filed Under: Science

Modifying Existent Drugs Can Help Kill Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs

February 5, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

antibiotic-resistant bugs

Antibiotic-resistant bugs also known as superbugs are the ones that can’t be killed by any drug. These superbugs are spreading quickly and doctors are unable to treat the people who catch these antibiotic-resistant bugs. Antibiotic-resistant bugs are spreading quickly These superbugs are hard to destroy Researchers believe that they have found an antibiotic that can […]

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Hyperloop Pod Racers Prepare for SpaceX Tournament

January 28, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

A craft developed by SpaceX

UC Irvine team prepares for the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition. The UCI students found out about the competition about two years ago. They started working on their designs, hoping to develop a prototype for a ground transportation system traveling at high-speed. After they managed to surpass the performance of other teams during project submissions but […]

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NASA Unveils Differently Shaped Ridges on Mars

January 28, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Medusae Fossae on Mars

NASA revealed new images of differently shaped ridges on Mars. These deep ridges formed due to lava which flowed into previously formed cracks in the ground. They have later opposed to the process of erosion better compared to other materials around them. A new study regarding polygon-developing ridges provides an analysis of the network in […]

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Researchers Revealed a New Parasitic Wasp Species

January 26, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

A wasp

Scientists have recently revealed a new parasitic wasp species which has a very strange life cycle, being called after the Egyptian god of chaos and evil. Euderus set is also known as the crypt-keeper wasp. This species is usually encountered in the southeastern United States. This wasp lays its eggs in the wooden chambers carved […]

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California Is Willing to Reduce Greenhouse Gasses Even More

January 21, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

Gas emissions

California has developed new measures to reduce the greenhouse gasses by 40% by the end of 2030. The new standards were released soon after Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States on January 20. This decision is bound to be the commitment of California to be the environmental custodian of the entire […]

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Minnesota State Fair Will Receive A Significant Upgrade

January 17, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

minnesota state fair slide

The Minnesota State Fair is all ready to receive a series of significant upgrades to both its attractions and utilities, still, they will also come with a price increase. The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest in the United States. It is the second largest by attendance numbers. But it is the largest […]

Filed Under: National News

Baboons Emit Vowel Sounds Similar to Humans

January 12, 2017 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

A baboon

Scientists pointed out that baboons make the same vowel sounds as we do. For humans, speaking happens naturally. Researchers allow us to have a glimpse of how people managed to develop spoken language. To find an answer, experts decided to analyze non-human primates and their way of communicating. They tried to reveal what exactly makes […]

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