Science News

After grazing on Saturn's rings, Cassini moves in on moons

Washington  - After delivering spectacular images of Saturn's rings in recent years, NASA's Cassini spacecraft turned its focus Monday to Saturn's moons and how sunlight affects the surfaces of the

Heavy schoolbags turning kids into ‘hunchbacks’

Wellington, June 30 : A physiotherapist has warned that heavy schoolbags are turning a majority of New Zealand kids into ‘hunchbacks’.

One in five Oz women have featured in home-made sex tape

Melbourne, June 30 : A new study exploring the sex lives of Australian women has shown that one in five of them have featured in a homemade sex tape.

Molecular ‘clash’ might trigger allergic conditions like asthma

Melbourne, June 30 : Scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia have made a molecular discovery, which they claim, might shed light on extreme allergic reactions in some

‘Alien-invasion’ threat in Britain intensifies with sightings of twelve UFOs

London, June 30: In the latest UFO riddle to grip Britain, families in Basingstoke have claimed that they spotted a dozen glowing orange objects floating over the town on June 28.

Salvage team begins underwater survey of sunken Philippine ferry

Manila  - A private salvage team on Monday surveyed a sunken ferry in the Philippines in a bid to remove a cargo of toxic pesticides that forced authorities to suspend efforts to retrieve hundreds

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