United State's Most Unhealthiest Eatery is the Cheesecake Factory
According to Centre for Science in the Public Interest's 2014 Xtreme Eating Awards, a slab of cheesecake and a plate of pasta and French toast from the Cheesecake Factory are among the worst offenders.
NASA to Unveil Mars 2020 Rover Instruments
The instruments of Mars 2020 mission will be announced live on July 31 at the National Aeronautical and Space Administration's(NASA) television studio at the agency's headquarters at 300 E Street SW in Washington and on the organization's website.
NASA: Early Earth Likely To Have Been Hit By Giant Asteroids
Early Earth was most likely hit by giant asteroids, suggests a research through a computer simulation model based on a moon crater by an international team of researchers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Actress Miranda Kerr Loses 40 Pounds After Pregnancy With A Low-Carb, Gluten-Free Diet and Yoga
Australian model Miranda Kerr follows a low-carb, gluten-free diet along with which she does yoga, Pilates and dance workouts which help her maintain her supermodel physique.
Changes in Global Vegetation to Be Tracked Through Two New Instruments: NASA
The changes in global vegetation will be tracked with two new instruments, whose proposals have been selected by National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It will be done from the International Space Station.
Actor Kenny Ireland Dies of Cancer
Benidorm actor Kenny Ireland died at the age of 68 after battling cancer.
Ebola: A Serious Threat to Britain
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said that the ebola virus outbreak in Africa is a serious threat to Britain.
NASA Scientists Advance Understanding of Climate Change With The Help Of IceCube
CubeSats, new satellite technology, will be used to test new weather-monitoring technology which could possible unlock secrets of climate change.
Jennifer Hawkins' Secret to a Hot Body
Jennifer Hawkins, the former Miss Universe, has a bikini-ready body widely envied by all.
A Mother Of Two Dies While Undergoing Stem Cell Treatment
Kellie van Meurs, a mother-of-two from Brisbane, died while undergoing stem cell treatment in Russia.
Breaking Discovery: Industrial Pollution Reached South Pole by 19th Century
Industrial pollution had reached the South Pole 20 years before man had set foot on to it, confirmed a study on lead pollution over the southernmost continent in Earth.
Turtles Break Record by Swimming Non-Stop for 4,000 Kilometres
A new study suggests that green sea turtles have created a scientific record by swimming the longest distance when considering marine animal migration.
Luxury Cruise: A 'Once In A Lifetime' Trip To Experience Environment Devastation in the Arctic
Crystal Cruises, a luxury cruise operator, announced that it will offer an opportunity to take a trip to view the environmental devastation at the Arctic region and would set sail from Aug 16, 2016 to Sept 17, 2016.
Robots: A Perfect Sports Fan That Can Cheer, Chant and Perform the Mexican Wave
Hanwha Eagles, a struggling Korean baseball team who are being called the Buddhist Saints, has over the last five years lost four hundred matches.
A Wild Ride, Orbital Sex Mission: Satellite Carrying Russian Geckos Regains Control After Losing Contact
Russian Foton-M4, launched on July 19, suddenly lost contact with a satellite that was carrying a pack of geckos and a webcam a week after its launch.
Australia's Luckiest Koala: Hit by a Car and Hung On To It From Maryborough to Gympie
Timber Wolf, a male koala, being considered Australia's luckiest koala, was hit by a car on the Bruce Highway on July 25 and then hung on to the car grille for a span of 80 kilometres and survived.
Mums-To-Be Face Discrimination at Workplace
The federal government has said that for workplace discrimination against pregnant women to be stopped, more work needs to be done and it won't be fair to alter work laws to solve the problem.
Breakthrough: HIV Virus-Killing Condom Developed By Australian Researchers
To kill the HIV virus, a new condom has been designed by Australian researchers which could be made available for sale within a few months.
Australian Health Authorities Seized Traditional Indian Medicines Due To Fear of Lead Poisoning
Indian grocery stores in Sydney were raided by Australian health authorities who seized Ayurvedic medicines, Indian traditional medicines, in a fear that they could cause lead poisoning.
A Florida Widow Wins $23.6 Billion Lawsuit Against Tobacco Company
A widow from Florida, Cynthia Robinson, won $23.6 billion in a lawsuit against the second-largest tobacco company in the United Stated, R.J. Reynolds.
Researchers Claim That HIV Can Be Eliminated Permanently
HIV can be permanently eliminated from human cells, claim researchers from Temple University School of Medicine.
Voluntary Euthanasia Advocate Suspended Due to Support on Suicide of Person Not Terminally Ill
Dr Philip Nitschke, a voluntary euthanasia advocate, was suspended by the Medical Board of Australia as he supported the suicide of Nigel Brayley, a 45-year old man from Perth, knowing that he did not suffer from any terminal illness.
Sci-fi Movie 'Lucy' Uses More Than The Usual 10% of The Brain [Watch Trailer]
The sci-fi thriller "Lucy", that released on July 25, involves the lead character, played by Scarlett Johanson, unleashing the full power of her brain.
Monkeys in Fukushima Show 'Effects of Radiation' Due To Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
A study done by a Japanese research team showed that monkeys near the Fukushima region, which was affected by the nuclear power plant, possess lesser blood cell counts than those monkeys living away from the area.
AFL Player in Coma After Being Knocked It and Slipping Into A Cardiac Arrest
Tarryn Bowers, Lockyer Valley Demons player was knocked out and slipped into a cardiac arrest on July 20, during a game in the Darling Downs town of Pittsworth.
New Drug To Help Cure Tuberculosis Sooner
A drug combination that will help cure tuberculosis sooner has been devised by South African researchers.
Hugh Jackman Helps Overweight Friend To Lose Weight for the New York Marathon
Gus Worland, a friend of Hugh Jackman, is slightly on the higher end of the weighing scale and now he wants to get fit to take part in the New York Marathon which is due to take place in November.
Sunspots Take Off: 'Big Quiet'
The sun has taken off as no sunspots were observed on July 17.
Tree of 40 Fruit: A Tree That Produces 40 Fruits in New York
Sam Van Aken, art professor from Syracuse University, has grown a unique tree that produces forty varieties of stone fruit.
Breakthrough in HIV Medications: Two Australian Men and One In Rockford 'Cured'
Lance Dauengaugh, who was tested HIV positive in 1997, has turned to a healthy lifestyle and avoids drinking and smoking and takes his medicine regularly.