Weightlifter Erika Ropati-Frost's Inspiration Is Her Sick Husband
Erika Ropati-Frost, weightlifter, on July 20, spoke about the battles that her and her husband, Tuvale faced, at Glasgow during the Commonwealth Games.
Sexually-Frustrated Husband Makes List of Excuses Wife Gave To Avoid Sex, List Goes Viral
A sexually-frustrated husband made a spreadsheet with all the excuses his wife gave for an entire month for refusing to have sex.
Six International AID Experts Dead Due to MH17 Crash
Six international AIDS specialists died in the MH17 plane crash on July 17.
RoboCup: An International Football World Cup of the Robots Has Participants From Pakistan
An international football championship for robots is being held in Brazil, after their success with the organization of FIFA World Cup 2014, where Germany emerged as winners.
Coral Reefs Face Threat Due to Underwater Excavation Activity
A study found that underwater excavation activities near coral reefs can impact light and food needed for their survival, doubling chances of frequency of diseases in them.
Electric Bacteria Eat Electricity, Shows Research [Video]
Researchers have found that electric bacteria, like Shewanella and Geobacter, feast on electricity. They are on a hunt to find more species that 'eat' electricity.
Asthma Inhalers Can Stunt Child Growth
Research showed that in the first year of children using steroids for asthma, they showed growth slower to than to their peers.
Mars Curiosity Rover Finds Large Debris of Meteorites
National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mars Curiosity Rover spotted a shiny rock, mostly consisting of iron which belongs to space.
Man Mortgaged His House To Pay For Extension for His 'Micropenis'
An Australian man mortgaged his house to pay for an extension of his 'micropenis' for which he wants to spend a total of $ 113,000, of which he spent $45,000 on a failed surgery.
South-West Queensland Said To Be Hotspot For Skin Cancer
The highest number of melanoma, skin cancer, cases was seen in south-west and southern inland regions of Queensland, revealed a research by Cancer Council Queensland.
Man Claims To Have Found Space Junk, Listed It For Sale For $100,000
A man, only known as Peter, claimed that he found a piece of junk which comes from a Russian rocket and entered the atmosphere over Australia, listed it for sale on Gumtree for a whooping $100,000.
Cleveland Clinic Secures #1 Spot in Heart Hospital Rankings for the Twentieth Time
Cleveland Clinic has secured the number one position in hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery for the twentieth time in a row.
Eat Sea Urchins, Cane Toads and Camel Meat and Forget Chicken, Pork and Beef, Says Australian Professor
An Australian professor from Southern Cross University, Philip Hayward, said that people should start eating cane toads, sea urchins and camel meat for future sustainability and that it would become regular options in supermarket freezers.
Vampire Bat Venom Could Help Cure Stroke and High Blood Pressure - New Study
New findings suggest that vampire bat venom can help cure stroke and high blood pressure.
Disney Theme Park Employees Arrested for Alleged Kiddie-Sex Crimes
According to a report by CNN, Disney theme park employees were arrested for alleged kiddie-sex crimes.
Babies' Brains Practise Speech Before They Speak Their First Word[Video]
A new study shows that babies, until they are eight months, can differentiate between speech sounds in languages more than one and that babies' brains practise speech even before they begin to talk.
A 'Systematic' Failure: 48,000 X-rays Not Been Reviewed By a Specialist Radiologist in Gold Coast Public Hospitals
About 48,000 X-rays taken at public hospitals at the Gold Coast since 2013 were not reviewed by a radiologist.
'Water Crisis' in Australia Due to Climate Change
An Australian forever-drought could be created due to the fall in rainfall levels in Southern Australia by 40 per cent, said a report conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Sand-Based Batteries in Phones That Lasts Three Times Longer Than Current Products
Batteries that use silicon extracted from sand, lasting three times longer that current batteries, are said to replace graphite batteries.
Combat Obesity With the Help of 'Food Capsules'
Scientists have claimed that to fight the obesity crisis in Britain and to reduce type II diabetes, 'food capsules' can be used.
A Record for FIFA World Cup 2014, Being Watched in Space
Almost the entire world seemed engrossed in the FIFA World Cup Final 2014, that took place on July 13, one man from space too was hoping too catch it.
Child Brides as Young as 10 Married Off in Australia and Indo-Pacific Region
A new report, called Just Married, Just a Child, Child Marriage in the Indo-Pacific Region, by Plan International Australia shows that every year, child brides as young as 10 years of age are married off forcefully in Australia and Indo-Pacific region.
Underwear to Protect Soldiers from Explosives to be Made from Spider Silk
A product called Monster Silk, which is spider silk, was made from genetically engineered silkworms by researchers in the United States.
Jeans for Over $1,200, Shredded by Zoo Animals [Video]
Mineko Club are throwing tires wrapped with denim to lions, tigers and bears at the Kamine Zoo in Hitachi City in Japan to raise money for conservation.
Hookah Smoking vs. Cigarette Smoking: Hookah Believed To Be Substitute for Cigarettes
Hookah, the only form of tobacco that is not regulated, is believed to be a substitute to cigarettes for many young adults in the United States.
Newborn Baby Dies After Use Of Labour-Inducing Gels On Mother
A coroner has found that a new born died because of labour-inducing gels used on the mother.
Beautiful Tropical Fish: A Threat to Lobsters
A new study shows that tropical fish migrating due to ocean warming pose a threat to the kelp forest and seagrass meadows. They were found to be overgrazing the kelp forests.
Obesity Linked With Higher Number of Fast Food Restaurants In The Neighbourhood
A new study by scientists at the University of Western Ontario, London, has found that the high number of fast food restaurants in a neighbourhood are linked with obesity.
Scientists Found Indicators To Predict Teenagers Who Binge Drink
Scientists have found indicators that can help predict if a teenager is into binge drinking.
Registered Nurse Charged With Murder of Aged-Care Patients
A registered nurse, 46 years of age, has been charged with the murder of two elderly women at an aged care facility in New South Wales.