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The Trump administration is canceling study sessions to approve grants and fellowships and policy meetings, potentially delaying grant distribution and biomedical research. -
Scientists Are Worried About Trump Administration's Lack of Interest in Science
The most recent meeting for the scientific community saw an atmosphere of anxiety over the Trump administration's stance on science and research, such as the exclusion of Muslim scientists and big cuts on research spending. -
Sea Snail Venom Could Treat Chronic Pain, Says Researchers
Scientists found a new alternative to treat chronic pain. A tiny snail may offer an alternative to opioids for pain relief, according to the scientists from University of Utah which claimed they have found a compound that blocks pain by targeting a pathway not associated with opioids. -
Silly Shrimp Expirement On Treadmill Make For Funny Videos But Has Beneficial Purposes
When it comes to shrimp, people usually think of shrimp cocktail or sautéed garlic shrimps and the various ways to cook and eat the seafood. A shrimp running on a treadmill wouldn't cross anyone's mind much more for a scientific research. -
Coconut Crabs Pinch Like Lions, Eat Like Dumpster Divers
The coconut crab has the type of pinch that is definitely worth being weary for and can eat almost anything in their path. -
SpaceX, NASA Hail 1st Falcon 9 Rocket Launch from Pad Steeped in History
The launchpad responsible for a great number of astronomical achievements will be the same one used in the 1st Falcon 9 Rocket. -
RSA Conference 2017: Neil deGrasse Tyson Deems Snowden 'Most Patriotic', Other Event Highlights Detailed
The RSA conference 2017 covered a wide array of topics ranging from tech, science and celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson praising Edward Snowden. -
One of Vegetarianism's Biggest Rivals: The Microscope
The lifestyle of vegetarianism has varrying effects on people, but when challenged by the miscroscope, new facts arise that may have people think twice. -
Your Brain Always Has A Plan B
Whether we are aware of it or not, our brains is always thinking of a contingency plan even when we don't want it to. -
The Food-Shaming Trend and How It Ruins Our Relationship With Food
While trends are there for many to follow or to spice things up, there are some trends out there that ruin the good things we already have, like with food. -
Scientists Discover Toxic Chemicals On Amphipods At Mariana Trench
Scientists discover that pollutants are present in amphipods inhabiting the Mariana trench. These creatures are found 10,000 meters deep. -
Historical Black Hole: First Of Its Kind That's Ever Been Spotted So Far
A historical black hole was spotted at the center of a star cluster that is located approximately 16,000 lightyears from our planet. -
NASA Venus Transit Can Be Directly Observed Once Heat-Resisting Chip Is Developed
The NASA Venus Transit can be observed from the planet itself once NASA develops a chip that can withstand temperatures on Venus. -
Mars Rover Pictures Evidence Of Water, Scientists Can't Figure Out How
A NASA scientist explained that the kind of volcanoes that are known to produce tridymites are called silicic volcanoes. -
Study Shows Marijuana is an Effective Pain Reliever
A recent research shows the marijuana brings health benefits to the users, and that its not a gateway drug. Conclusions of the research also indicates that marijuana is not linked to cancers. -
Study: Young Girls Think Boys Are "Smarter" Than Them, Learn Gender Stereotypes as Early as Age 6
A new study in the Science journal offers insights into children's awareness of gender stereotypes as early as age six. -
Scientists Successfully Clone First Human-Pig Chimera
A scientific milestone was reached today when scientists were able to, for the first time, create a human-pig hybrid in a lab. -
Experiment Shows Microbes Can Survive on Mars, Proving Life in Mars Possible
Astrobiologists have proven that group of microorganisms called methanogens can survive harsh Mars-like conditions in the lab, suggesting there may have been life in Mars. -
DNA-Testing Smartphones: The New Initiative on Drug Resistance
Smartphones now have the capability of testing DNA, which will be anchored towards dealing with drugs and drug resistance in the future. -
Legal Battle Ensues For New Gene-Editing Technology Backed By Bill Gates
Editas Medicine, backed by Bill Gates and Google Ventures, continues to fight for their claim on the patent rights for the gene-editing technology, CRISPR, against the team from MIT and the Broad Institute who also claims their intellectual rights over the new tech. -
Scientists find why male smokers may run even higher health risks
Male smokers are three times more likely than non-smoking men to lose their Y chromosomes, according to research which may explain why men develop and die from many cancers at disproportionate rates compared to women.
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