Venezuelans Face Weight Loss Due To Food Shortage Posted April 24, 2017 Around 75% of Venezuelans suffered from an average weight loss of 19 lbs. as a result of food shortage in 2016. A survey conducted among 6,500 families revealed that 32.5% of t…
Mayor Orders Smoking Ban in Manila Posted April 23, 2017 Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada [es-TRAH-dah] ordered an ordinance that prohibits smoking in public places in th…
Protein Linked to Itchiness Caused by Skin Disease Discovered Posted April 22, 2017 Itchiness experienced by people with atopic dermatitis / eɪˈtɒp ɪk ˌdɜr məˈtaɪ tɪs/ can now be suppressed, according to a st…
Ivy League School Sends Out Acceptance Letters by Mistake Posted April 21, 2017 Columbia University has accidentally sent out acceptance e-mails to aspiring students. Over 270 Columbia University applicants received an e-mail initially sta…
India Proposes to Tax Excessive Wedding Expenses Posted April 20, 2017 Lawmaker Ranjeet Ranjan has proposed to tax couples planning to have extravagant weddings in India. If passed, the proposed Marriages Bill wil…
WPC Adds Apple in its Member List Posted April 19, 2017 The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) recently gained a new member—Apple Inc. The WPC is a group of companies from different industries that aims to promote wireless charging. It…
Zoo Names a Cockroach “Tom Brady” After Losing a Bet Posted April 18, 2017 The Atlanta Zoo names a baby cockroach after renowned American football player, Tom Brady. In February, the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons faced …
Harvard Scientists Consider Reviving the Woolly Mammoth Posted April 17, 2017 Harvard scientists claim that the woolly mammoth can be revived. The woolly mammoth is an extinct animal, which travelled around Europe, Asia, Africa, and Nort…
Female-Only Gyms Legalized in Saudi Arabia Posted April 16, 2017 Saudi Arabia has agreed to issue formal licenses for female-only gyms to promote women’s health. A government-authorized health program will establish a female…
Robots May Earn Legal Status Posted April 15, 2017 Members of the European Parliament (MEP) have passed a report that urges the implementation of policies on the use and development of robots. Mady Delvaux-Stehres