Can Australian scorpion venom actually be used for pain management? Scientists from Queensland University, Canada's Dalhousie University and Portugal's Universidade do Porto think so after studying the venom of Australian scorpions and discovering that it might be an effective painkiller. The study is entitled "Evolution Stings: The Origin and Diversification of Scorpion Toxin Peptide Scaffolds."
Janice Somosot
Dec 24, 2013
Canadian holiday merrymakers, wanting to spend the holidays with loved-ones, have been stuck in the airports after a severe ice winter storm. The massive weather turmoil has snapped power lines leaving more than 430,000 households in Ontario and Quebec without electricity.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 23, 2013
Scientists from the U.S. and Australia have discovered a way to reverse the ageing process. Researchers from Harvard Medical School and University of New South Wales said they have tested the procedure on mice and it proved to be successful. They are now working to test the method on humans.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 20, 2013
Scientists from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered 45 women claimed they were pregnant without having sexual intercourse. Researchers analysed a national population survey in 1995 of 7,870 young adults and adolescents. They also examined the population data in 2008 and 2009. Based on the surveys, researchers found that 1 per cent of the women reported not having any sexual contact but had been pregnant.
Reissa Su
Dec 19, 2013
China on Thursday announced that it will be building its fourth research base in the Antarctic, the Taishan summer field camp, according to the state-run China Daily.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 19, 2013
An anonymous witness reported about spotting UFOs hovering over Mt Annan on December 1 with images of the mysterious light moving across the night sky sent to the Macarthur Chronicle. A week later, other witnesses shared their similar UFO sighting experience that happened as far as Cleveland, Queensland and even in southern California.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Dec 19, 2013
Australia's network of legal centres is not happy with the Coalition government and Prime Minister Tony Abbott's decision to cut funding for the Environmental Defenders Offices (EDO). Mr Abbott cut EDO's $10 million worth of funds, which means the offices will not receive money from the government after July 1, 2014.
Reissa Su
Dec 19, 2013
HIV-positive individuals face more than side effects of antiretroviral drugs and slow progress of the disease, they are actually facing emptiness with constant seeking for love and affection. Eight endless tortures of what HIV brought to its living victims.
Ryan Inoyori
Dec 19, 2013
The 2013 Comet Lovejoy quietly made its appearance, while the attention of spectators focused on Comet ISON, it continues to impress with its brightness at approximately 4th magnitude. Stunning images of the comet also continue to surface on the Internet for an online viewing experience.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Dec 19, 2013
Dr Brian J Morris, the author of the Australian study on the effect of circumcision on sexual gratification, said he is not a member of the Gilgal Society.
Vittorio Hernandez
Dec 19, 2013
A new bird flu H10N8 virus strain has been found in China, and it has killed one woman in the country.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 18, 2013
Australia's State of Victoria reveals plans for a FireReady app and an emergency Web site for important fire alerts. This is in response to the alarming rate of destructive and deadly bushfires in Australia.
Janice Somosot
Dec 18, 2013
Environmental conservationists and growth advocates in New Zealand are currently at each other's necks over a planned construction of a monorail that will slice through the country's pristine forests and river made famous in the trilogy films "The Lord of the Rings."
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 18, 2013
The sun will reportedly "flip upside down" within weeks due to a reverse in polarity of its magnetic field. This is what several scientists are saying. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), measurements from NASA-supported observatories show that the sun's vast magnetic field is indeed about to flip.
Janice Somosot
Dec 18, 2013
Antarctica does not only have ice but diamonds as well. According to scientists, they have found evidence of a type of rock known to contain precious gems like diamonds under the ice. The recent discovery proves to be exciting as more is revealed about Antarctica's mineral resources. Recovering any of the newly-identified rock is currently forbidden by authorities. Mining in the hopes of finding diamonds is banned.
Reissa Su
Dec 18, 2013
The Bureau of Meteorology said that heatwave for Christmas may disrupt Aussies travel plans.
Athena Yenko
Dec 18, 2013
Hamish Fagg, an engineering student from New Plymouth, is preparing to become the first New Zealander in space. The 21-year-old student has returned from his trip to a space academy camp in Florida after bagging the contest prize for the chance to take a commercial flight to space.
Reissa Su
Dec 18, 2013
Research at Flinders University in Australia puts in question the origin of a bird, the kiwi, which has stood as neighbour New Zealand's unofficial symbol. Trevor Worthy, a palaentologist born in New Zealand, based his study on fossilised remains on NZ's south island that suggest the kiwi did not come from a larger ancestor but from a winged creature that originated in Australia but migrated to New Zealand.
Vittorio Hernandez
Dec 18, 2013
A Chinese man suffered an industrial accident in Hunan Province while operating on a machine at work in November and left his right hand severed. To keep his hand alive, he had doctors in China attach his hand to his ankle while he waited for a month before undergoing reattachment surgery.
Reissa Su
Dec 17, 2013
China has released to the world the first pictures captured by its first lunar rover Jade Rabbit from the moon.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 17, 2013
Sky watchers who missed the 2013 Geminid meteor shower peak on Friday and Saturday night still have a chance of catching the impressive night sky display. A couple of spectators were able to capture images of the stunning sky display and shared their viewing experiences online.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Dec 17, 2013
Spanish researchers and UK scientists are currently preparing for the clinical trials of a possible vaccine and cure against AIDS-causing HIV.
Ryan Inoyori
Dec 17, 2013
A piglet with unique physical features was born in China's Jiangxi Province on Dec 9, the Chinese news Web site jxnews.com.cn reported on Tuesday. The animal has three eyes, two noses and two snouts.
Vittorio Hernandez
Dec 17, 2013
The universe, and the entire world as humans know it, may one day collapse with the Earth shrinking into a very hot and hard ball. Scientists have warned the risk of a collapse is now greater than previously thought with the process happening somewhere in the universe.
Reissa Su
Dec 16, 2013
The cities of Dalian and Tianjin located in northern China have joined the list of jurisdictions where car sales and ownership are imposed on its local constituents, in a bid to help curb the nation's growing "airpocalypse" problem.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 16, 2013
The Stony Brook University assistant astrophysics professor and comet chaser Jin Koda tracks and studies the close flyby of the 2013 Comet Lovejoy. Prof Jin Koda together with his Japanese colleagues utilized the Subaru Telescope’s Suprime-Cam in observing the comet’s impressive tail on Monday, December 2.
Jenalyn Villamarin
Dec 16, 2013
NASA is planning to send their astronauts to take a walk in space within the week to get the International Space Station cooling problem fixed.
Christine Lazaro
Dec 16, 2013
Canadian researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a new greenhouse gas substance called perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA). Although not as prevalent as carbon dioxide, it is however 7,000 times more destructive to the Earth's atmosphere than CO2.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Dec 16, 2013
An Aussie father is proud of her identical triplet daughters who were becoming international sensation
Athena Yenko
Dec 16, 2013
Australian researchers grew ‘Self-organising’ Mini-kidney for future treatment of renal diseases
Athena Yenko
Dec 16, 2013