Despite Low Expectations, Chinese Exports Up by 21.8% in February
Against the expectations of the analysts, the Chinese exports increased by 21.8% in February. The analysts had estimated that the exports will be plummeting after the Lunar New Year period.
Global Temperatures Highest over the Past 4,000 Years: Study
Scientists have shed light on the rising global temperatures that have been highest in the past 4,000 years. The scientists have forecasted that in the next decade, rising temperature will exceed various levels.
Israel Come Out Of Locust Plague
Israel's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has come with a statement that reveals that Iraq has come out successfully with the plague of locust. The locusts started from Egypt and Sudan and they usually grow in warm and wet surroundings. There is some historical relation to the locust in Egypt.
Duluth to Observe Robotic Tournament this Weekend
It has emerged that over 100 robotics teams from high schools are reaching Duluth this weekend to take part in the robotics tournament there.
SimCity Sales Suspended Briefly
After users reported some issue with city building title, Amazon suspended sales of its SimCity game for a short period of time. EA has apologized to the users for the troubles they had to face because of the glitches.
Tuna Cans Face Recall after Possible Contamination
The US Food and Drug Administration issued two warnings on Wednesday regarding Bumble Bee canned tuna and that under the brand name `Chicken of the Sea'.
A recall of certain lots of these has also been announced. It has been told that the cans could have a loose seal on them and the same could cause contamination or spoilage by bacteria.
Breakthrough Prize Goes to First 11 Scientists
A Breakthrough Prize, even bigger than the Noble prize, which had been funded by Facebook and Google recently, has now chosen its first winners.
The report has uncovered that a total of 11 scientists have been awarded the Breakthrough Prize worth $3 million. The newest as well as the fattest prize had been built for celebrating those scientists who study biological sciences.
God’s Particle May Bring Disaster Some Time, Say Researchers
Higgs Boson, which was discovered a year back by physicists at the LHC, was earlier being deemed to be highly beneficial to know the secrets of the universe. But, a team of researchers from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, has now warned that the same may mean a disaster for the universe.
The New Sony Waterproof Tablet: Xperia Tablet Z
If you are looking for a thin yet exclusive Android Tablet, then Sony's Xperia Tablet Z is the best available option.
The Stroke Protection Mechanism of Brain Revealed by Oxford Researchers
The researchers at the Oxford University have explained the process that our brain follows to protect itself from the injuries caused due to strokes. This explanation is considered to be first of its kind.
Claris Lifesciences Receives Approval from the US for Two Drugs
According to the reports, Claris Lifesciences, an Ahmadabad based company has received two approvals for Ondensetron injection for the US markets. The total estimate of the products size is expected to be $49 million in the US. Ondensetron injection is indicated for treating nausea and vomiting related to emetogenic cancer chemotherapy and nausea and vomiting post operation.
Lack of Budget Threatens Obama’s Health Care Law
Shortage of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals is likely to have negative impacts on health coverage plan proposed by President Obama. Under health care law, approximately 30 million people are likely to get health coverage, which will definitely increase the requirement for medical care.
Researchers at UAE University Find Honey Effective against Cancer
In a recent research by the researchers at UAE University, it has been discovered that honey retrieved from the New Zealand's manuka tree is effective against hampering the growth of cancer cells to a great extent.
Bird Flue Strikes Back
Bird flu seems to be returning once again so the officials already announced an alert in the region.
Experts tested a swab sample of a migratory bird in Chilika to confirm the existence of the bacteria. Unfortunately, the sample has tested positive for bird flu following which, the State Government announced an alert in the region on Saturday.
GSMA Issues Report to Explain New Preference of Mobile Users
A new report has been recently issued by the GSMA, which predicts overtaking of the mobile operator data revenues over voice revenues in the near future.
Born with Half a Heart, Lives Life to the Full
Abbie Bayes, an eight-year-old girl born with only half of her heart working, is living her life to the full in spite of her deteriorating heart condition.
When she was just six-weeks-old, she was diagnosed with a rare heart condition known as hypoplastic right heart syndrome. She had to undergo a surgery at age of mere 13 weeks. She had to face another surgery when she was four-years-old at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.
A Thin Paint Layer can Shift an Asteroid’s Orbit: Theory
Dave Hyland, a Physics and Astronomy professor has claimed that a lick of paint is capable of deflecting an asteroid, which can successfully divert an upcoming space rock. Prof. Dave Hyland is also a faculty member of Aerospace Engineering Department at Texas A&M University.
Russians Say, Meteor Was Likely a UFO
A Russian newspaper has uncovered that the meteor seen over Russian skies some time ago is being believed by many of the readers to be a God's message or a UFO.
Some people have also been deeming the same might be a US weapons test, but merely half of all of them go with the official report. According to the official report, a meteor was responsible for the blast that injured hundreds of people.
Warming May Cause Huge Decline in Snowfall
Scientists at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and Princeton University have examined a new climate model, which predicted that increased levels of warming could lead to less snowfall across the world.
Second Penguin Death at Calgary Zoo
Asa, a six-year-old female king penguin, died on early morning of Sunday at Calgary Zoo. According to zoo spokeswoman Laurie Skene, Asa was ill since last week of December having suffered from respiratory infection called airsacculitis. Asa is the second penguin to die at the Calgary Zoo.
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