New vaccine developed by Finnish company FIT Biotech might be the solution to effectively treat HIV for good. It is designed to lower the viral load of current HIV patient, stop progression of AIDS or even make it too low to be detected.
Ryan Inoyori
Jan 10, 2014
It does not happen every day when Science and religion meet in one place. But with the latest x-ray capture of the NASA Hand of God space image, then no wonder it will instantly be a viral thing online.
Christine Lazaro
Jan 10, 2014
Health experts have advice men not to wear very tight underwear because a warm environment in the groin area could affect the sperm negatively. Hence, some males prefer the looser boxer shorts over figure-hugging brief.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 10, 2014
A research institute in Wellington, New Zealand wins international praise after cancer immunotherapy was recently named the world's biggest scientific breakthrough in 2013. Science, a top medical journal selected cancer immunotherapy and acknowledged the efforts of Wellington's Malaghan Institute for focusing on the treatment for 20 years.
Reissa Su
Jan 09, 2014
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) reactivated the Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) that became less active after completing its primary mission of scanning the skies for asteroids. The latest reports on the spacecraft claim that it has spotted a “potentially hazardous” asteroid at a distance of 43 million kilometers from planet Earth.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Jan 09, 2014
Because of Egyptians' belief in certain deities, there are some anomalies surrounding the mummification of King Tutankhamun which a new study links to Osiris, the Egyptian god of the underworld.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 09, 2014
Australia’s science agency is apologising to the nation for failing to invent dragons. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has promised to accelerate their dragon R&D program after a seven-year-old girl asked the scientists if they could make a dragon for her.
Anne Lu
Jan 09, 2014
A mysterious shipwreck discovered off the coast of New Zealand may be the key to rewriting the island nation's history. Scraps of wood taken from the site may have probably come from a Dutch ship in the early 1700s, according to the results of carbon dating tests and research reports.
Reissa Su
Jan 08, 2014
Until recently, news from China about its environmental concerns and problems were highly censored. But because it can no longer literally put a lid to control its spreading and unmanageable air pollution, China has admitted the smog haze situation in the country has already claimed thousands of lives.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 08, 2014
Some suburban areas of Christchurch may be under the water within 100 years due to rising sea levels. In a Taylor & Tonkin report, experts have warned that South Shore, South New Brighton, Summer and Brooklands could sink if current sea levels continue to rise. The city council is making plans to prepare for a worst case scenario of a great change on Canterbury's coastline due to melting ice in Antarctica and Greenland, storm surges and warming seas.
Reissa Su
Jan 08, 2014
Canada's prevailing bitter cold temperature conditions has created a massive travel chaos all over the country, with air and road travel pretty much suspended on Tuesday. The freezing weather has likewise given birth to "frost quakes," giving off panic and tension to already anxious residents.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 08, 2014
Even with the major setback in the quest for functional cure against HIV/AIDS, world-renowned AIDS researcher Dr Robert Gallo sees effective cure versus the deadly disease possible - going realistic is the only way to achieve such goal.
Ryan Inoyori
Jan 07, 2014
Canada's cloaked in a massive, deep and bitter cold weather conditions that has frozen everything it has touched with. It has disrupted flight plans of major airliners, prompted school bus service cancellations and yielded power outages. The prevailing weather condition is likewise threatening oil drilling and fracking operations.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 07, 2014
A magnitude 2.6 earthquake has struck Adelaide before 8:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, after an earthquake rattled nearby Flinders Ranges in South Australia (SA) at 4:31 a.m. on the same day.
Janice Somosot
Jan 06, 2014
Russia has barred some 132 used Japanese cars from entering the country due to radioactive pollution concerns.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 06, 2014
H1N1 and HIV have joined forces in 2014 pandemic convergence infecting lives without any guaranteed cure. The outbreak has been declared in Canada as H1N1 is continuously spreading, making HIV patients vulnerable. Here are six facts you should be aware of why both are related to each other.
Ryan Inoyori
Jan 06, 2014
The year 2013 has been recorded as New Zealand's second hottest year, according to Auckland University climate scientist Dr Jim Salinger on Monday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 06, 2014
Officials have warned residents in Western Australia, particularly Perth, to take necessary precautions against the smog haze currently enveloping the state. The smoke emanated from a bushfire that started on Friday. Authorities have issued a corresponding alert versus life and property.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 06, 2014
Inland Australia continues to deal with rising temperatures as the Bureau of Meteorology declares 2013 the hottest year on record with average temperatures at 1.20 degrees Celsius higher than the long term average of 21.8C. According to the bureau's Neil Plummer, the statistics point to a warming trend in Australia. He added it is not only in Australia where rising temperatures have been recorded but in other parts of the world as well.
Reissa Su
Jan 03, 2014
HIV relapsed on two Boston patients motivate scientists to look for better treatment methods and ways to create a functional cure against the virus. The unfortunate event revealed several important factors on how to stop HIV/AIDS for good.
Ryan Inoyori
Jan 03, 2014
30 Hurricane Katrina homes that were built by Brad Pitt's Make It Right charity in the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana (LA) are now reportedly rotting from the inside out.
Janice Somosot
Jan 02, 2014
In Sweden, some people have their own way of welcoming the New Year like lighting up Thai-style rice lanterns in the sky. However, the Swedish UFO experts are expecting a flow of UFO sighting reports during teh start of 2014 with the appearance of the rice lanterns in the dark, particularly on New Year's Eve.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Jan 02, 2014
Sex dolls could withstand high altitudes, deep freezing temperatures and high winds, according to an experiment made in mid-December by CNB.com, a California-based adult toy maker.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 02, 2014
Due to more Australian women having the perception that their private parts have abnormal appearance, labiaplasties have increased by 5-fold in the country Down Under since 2001.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 02, 2014
What a better way to greet the New Year from space? NASA astronauts will be welcoming 2014 from space and revelers at the New York’s Time Square will have the rare chance to watch the greetings from space.
Floyd Allen
Dec 31, 2013
The sun’s north and south poles have changed places said NASA, completing its field reversal at the end of 2013.
Floyd Allen
Dec 31, 2013
As the end of 2013 comes, people will witness the delicate waning crescent moon as the sun rises on December 30. Although winter is really thick on the northern half of the globe, people there will still be able to take a glimpse of the December 30 moon.
Danica Figuerres
Dec 31, 2013
Australia's State of Victoria Department of Justice (DOJ) has just unveiled its new FireReady mobile phone app in early Dec. 2013 but some critics say that its performance is poor and not at par with their expectations. It reportedly had a lot issues that hindered it from working properly.
Janice Somosot
Dec 31, 2013
A professor from Iowa State University's Department of Biomedical Services who faked an AIDS cure research resigned from his post. The professor admits faking the cure to get part of $19 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Ryan Inoyori
Dec 31, 2013
As the year 2014 enters, five supermoon dates are expected and the first one will be on January 1. January 1 will have the first new moon of the month before another one, which will be on January 30 making January 2014 the only month with two supermoons until January 2018 according to EarthSky.
Danica Figuerres
Dec 31, 2013