Scientists Discover Why Pandas are Black and White Posted May 23, 2017 Scientists have discovered the function of the giant panda's black-and-white markings. A team of University of California scientists claimed that they have found the reason beh…
Ukraine Blocks Russia’s 2017 Eurovision Entry Posted May 22, 2017 Ukraine has excluded Russia's entry for the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest. The Eurovision Song Contest is a yearly singing competition among participants from European Union (EU…
Golf Club Votes to Admit Women as Members Posted May 21, 2017 Scotland's Honorable Company of Edinburgh / ˈcd nˌb…
Yogurt Bacteria Can Treat Depression Posted May 20, 2017 Researchers have found that bacteria in yogurt could treat depression. As part of a series of studies, researchers from the University of Virginia (UVA) examined the effects of…
UK Suffers from Lack of Teacher Trainees Posted May 19, 2017 Latest statistics show that the United Kingdom suffered a 7% drop in applicants accepted into their teacher training program for school year 2016-2017. The National Audit Offic…
Some Brazilian Meat Companies Face Scandal Posted May 18, 2017 The Brazilian economy is facing a great challenge as the “Weak Meat” scandal hits two of the country’s biggest meat exporters. Brazilian authorities raided mea…
Saudi King Travels to Japan in Luxury Posted May 17, 2017 Saudi Arabian King Salman bin Abdul-aziz al Saud conducted a lavish four-day trade visit to Japan. The king first visited the country in 2014 when he was just …
Germany Bans High-Tech Doll Posted May 16, 2017 The German government has banned the My Friend Cayla /ˈkeɪ lə/ doll due to its similarity to spy gadgets. A statement from…
Strawberry Tops “Dirty Dozen” List Posted May 15, 2017 Environmental organization Environmental Working Group (EWG) places strawberry at the top of its Dirty Dozen list for the second straight year. EWG’s Dirty Dozen
Security Cameras to be Installed in Tokyo Subway Cars Posted May 14, 2017 Tokyo’s subway train operators will install security cameras inside every train car. Both Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro, the two operators of Tokyo subway trains, said that they …