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Ovarian cancer starts 6.5 years before it turns deadly, Says New Study

Ovarian cancer starts 6.5 years before it turns deadly, Says New Study

Ovarian cancer begins in the fallopian tubes six-and-a-half years before it turns into the ‘silent killer’, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins suggests. Some researcherss have suspected that the most common form of ovarian cancer may originate in the fallopian tubes, the thin fibrous tunnels that connect the ovaries to the uterus. The fifth-largest cause of cancer deaths ... Read More »

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Earthquakes?

Can Artificial Intelligence Predict Earthquakes?

Scientists has developed machine learning techniques that could successfully predict the timing of a real earthquake. The team, from the University of Cambridge, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Boston University, identified a hidden signal leading up to earthquakes and used this ‘fingerprint’ to train a machine learning algorithm to predict future earthquakes. Their results, which could also be applied to ... Read More »

Macron’s Dog Busted Peeing on Palace Fireplace (Video)

Macron's Dog Busted Peeing on Palace Fireplace (Video)

A recent meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and the country’s ministers turned into a big mishap when Macron’s dog Nemo did something extraordinary that made all the participants laugh to death. Macron’s talks of inner-city investment were cut short when he realized what the dog did. He tilted his head to the left to find his beloved pet dog ... Read More »

Neutron Star Collisions Create Gold, Researchers Say

Neutron Star Collisions Create Gold, Researchers Say

Witnessing a neutron star violently crash into another has helped scientist uncover secrets of the universe — including how gold was created. Based on the brightness and color of the light emitted following the merger, which closely match theoretical predictions by University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicists, astronomers can now say that the gold or platinum ... Read More »

Nearly Complete Tyrannosaur Fossil Discovered (Photo)

Nearly Complete Tyrannosaur Fossil Discovered (Photo)

Researchers have retrieved the near-complete skeleton of one of the most ferocious tyrannosaurs to roam western North America millions of years ago. The 76-million-year-old skeleton was airlifted to the Natural History Museum of Utah by helicopter on Sunday, where it will be uncovered, prepared, and studied. “With at least 75 percent of its bones preserved, this is the most complete ... Read More »

Baby Who Is Deaf Has Incredible Reaction to Hearing Her Mom (Video)

Baby Who Is Deaf Has Incredible Reaction to Hearing Her Mom (Video)

According to her mom, blogger Christy Keane, baby Charly was born “profoundly deaf.” In this truly heartwarming video, you’ll see this precious child responding to her mom’s voice for the first time ever through the miracle of hearing aids. Charly gets quite emotional and seems unsure whether to smile or cry. Who can blame her? “I was not expecting such ... Read More »

Three Fernie Memorial Arena ammonia leak victims identified

Three Fernie Memorial Arena ammonia leak victims identified

The three victims of the deadly ammonia leak at Fernie Memorial Arena Tuesday have been identified. The coroners service has identified the victims as: 59-year-old Wayne Hornquist of Fernie. 52-year-old Lloyd Smith of Fernie. 46-year-old Jason Podloski of Turner Valley, Alberta. Smith, an off-duty part-time paramedic, was working “at his other job with the City of Fernie when he died,” ... Read More »