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Researchers Now Know Where Comet 67P Was Born

Researchers Now Know Where Comet 67P Was Born

67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is dynamically a Jupiter-family comet. Its current orbit is very chaotic and it had recently a close encounter with Jupiter. Mattia Galiazzo and Paul Wiegert from Western University in Canada charted a path that most likely pinpoints the very origins of Comet 67P in the Kuiper belt, a ring of frozen material beyond Neptune’s orbit. This information is vital ... Read More »

US Singer Ciara Is the New Face of Revlon

Singer Ciara Is the New Face of Revlon

US SINGER Ciara would appear to be experiencing a winning streak in life this year. In addition to getting engaged, married, landing a modelling contract with IMG, the singer has now been unveiled as a global brand ambassador for cosmetic giants Revlon. “I think my mom was putting it into the universe,” she tells WWD. “Your name will be Ciara ... Read More »

Actor Jim Carrey Responds To Second Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Actor Jim Carrey Responds To Second Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Jim Carrey has fired back in a lawsuit filed by the mother of his deceased ex-girlfriend Cathriona White, claiming that White’s mother considered taking her own life because she felt she was being blamed for her daughter’s suicide. The actor shared his side of the story in court paperwork his legal team filed on Tuesday, October 18. In case you ... Read More »

Japanese Scientists Develop Humanoid Robot that Sweats (Video)

Japanese Scientists Develop Humanoid Robot that Sweats

Researchers have solved the heating problem on humanoid robots by using the concept of sweat. Meet Kengoro, a humanoid robot that sweats to cool itself and do push-ups to power up. A robot built by the University of Tokyo tackles the problem of overheating by sweating water through its metal frame. This allows the robot to keep its slim, humanoid ... Read More »

Migraine Sufferers Have More Microbes in Mouths, study suggests

Migraine Sufferers Have More Microbes in Mouths, study suggests

Scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that the mouths of migraine sufferers harbor significantly more microbes with the ability to modify nitrates than people who do not get migraine headaches. The study, published in the journal mSystems, revealed that the researchers got to check out 172 oral samples and 1996 faecal samples. And both ... Read More »

Two Mysterious Chambers May Have Been Found In The Great Pyramid

Two Mysterious Chambers May Have Been Found In The Great Pyramid

Researchers say they’ve discovered 2 mysterious “cavities” inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. It has long been a theory that the 4500-year-old structure contained hidden networks, passageways and chambers. Now, archaeologists finally have proof, after finding an unknown cavities which have been hiding for thousands of years in the northern part of the structure. Read More »

Canada plans $40 per ton carbon tax by 2022 to meet climate goals

Canada plans $40 per ton carbon tax by 2022 to meet climate goals

In order for all of the nations to meet their commitments under the Paris climate-accord, we need policy that aligns technology that is on the shelf with consumers who will benefit from it. Carbon pricing is one clean way to accomplish that goal. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off October in grand style by unveiling a minimum carbon price ... Read More »