Fresh chaos, arrests on US college campuses as police flatten camp at UCLA
UCLA officials said the campus, with nearly 52,000 students, would remain shuttered except for limited operations till Friday.
Fri May 03 2024
This Asian city is the world champion of public transport
Hong Kong has a transport network considered very affordable, with high density of stations, accessible to all throughout its jurisdiction.
Wed Dec 28 2022
How plants produce their own 'aspirin' to protect themselves from environmental hazards
This surprising process could pave the way for exploring new means of protecting other types of plants from the effects of climate change.
Sat Jul 23 2022
Creating Android apps from text is now a real thing
Researchers trained a translation model to generate representations in an intermediate language they created.
Sat Jun 05 2021
Why many COVID experts think Americans can ditch their masks soon
Experts believe by doing so could help encourage more vaccine holdouts about the clear benefits of getting their shots.
Mon May 17 2021
Want to get rid of wrinkles? Try eating mangoes!
Researchers discovered that eating Mexico's Ataulfo mango may help reduce facial wrinkles in older women with fairer skin types.
Tue Nov 24 2020
Coklat mungkin 'pupus' pada 2050 nanti
Penggemar coklat mungkin suatu hari nanti tidak dapat menikmati manisan itu lagi kerana ia mungkin akan pupus akibat kesan pemanasan global.
Wed Jan 03 2018
Temporary 'tattoo' could offer new non-invasive way to monitor alcohol levels
Researchers developed new technology that could enable doctors and police to accurately measure blood alcohol levels through a temporary tattoo worn on the skin.
Thu Aug 04 2016
Later menstruation and menopause linked to longevity
Women who begin menstruating after the age of 12 and enter menopause after the age of 50 are more likely to live to 90 years old.
Fri Jul 29 2016
Murder-suicide triggers lockdown at California campus
Two men died Wednesday in a murder-suicide at the University of California's Los Angeles campus, prompting a lockdown and a massive security deployment at the sprawling facility.
Thu Jun 02 2016
Muscular men perceived to be better leaders, says study
According to US researchers, a muscular physique could be one of the most important factors when sussing out someone's ability to lead.
Fri Feb 26 2016
Consumers confused by smartphone consent
A new study has shown that too often consumers are unaware of what their Android apps are accessing and that if they were, they'd like to stop it.
Tue Jan 19 2016
Asking about New Year's resolutions can help people stick to them
A team of researchers have found a way to influence behavior, and encourage yourself or others to keep those New Year resolutions.
Wed Dec 30 2015
Staying spry: Study suggests seniors need more vitamin D
To stay in good cognitive health as you age, stepping out into the sunshine could be essential, according to a new study.
Wed Sep 16 2015
Six Irish die in California balcony collapse
Six Irish nationals died early Tuesday when a fourth-floor apartment balcony collapsed during a 21st birthday party in Berkeley.
Wed Jun 17 2015