Technology Juno reveals unprecedented insights into Jupiter The early results from NASA’s Juno Mission showed that Jupiter is in fact a complex, enormous and chaotic world with Published 26 May, 2017 11:30am
Technology Brain devours itself if sleep deprived; study finds A new study shows whenever it feels like a person is exhausted and lacking in brain capacity it might be due to the Published 26 May, 2017 09:35am
Technology Psilocybin Mushrooms, dubbed the safest recreational substance According to the 2017 Global Drug Survey, magic mushrooms have been tagged as the safest of all drugs for people to Published 25 May, 2017 11:49am
Technology China commercializing gas production from flammable ice China has tapped into cool future for the production of abundant new natural resource. The country has made a su Published 25 May, 2017 07:47am
Technology Cannabis; the cure for cocaine addiction A drug can prove to be a cure for another drug. A new study found out that crack cocaine disorders can now be treate Published 24 May, 2017 08:23am
Technology Arctic World Seed Vault in grave need of Protection Arctic storage of world’s seeds flooded after permafrost melted, challenging the ability of the rock vault to provid Published 23 May, 2017 11:10am
Technology Johnson & Johnson sued for cancer causing baby powder Johnson & Johnson Company suffered damage of paying $110.5 million to the woman named Lois Slemp who blamed it f Published 23 May, 2017 08:09am
Technology Beer intake can cut down obesity A new study reveals that exchanging half a pint of beer for a glass of water can cut down the risk of obesity by one Published 22 May, 2017 11:32am
Technology AI creates never-before heard sounds Artificial Intelligence takes a new turn as it can now create sounds that have never been heard before, all because Published 22 May, 2017 07:46am
Technology Antarctica turning green due to climate change It has been known through research that climate change is turning Antarctica green. The researchers in the conti Published 20 May, 2017 09:14am
Life & Style ‘Huashang’ first Chinese language newspaper of Pakistan ISLAMABAD: For the first-time in Pakistan, a Chinese language newspaper named ‘Huashang’ has been launched in Pakist Published 20 May, 2017 09:07am
Life & Style Chris Cornell: Another Gem Lost To Suicide Soundgarden frontman, Chris Cornell died of hanging by suicide, the Wayne County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed Published 19 May, 2017 11:18am
Technology UK launches world's biggest wind turbines UK sustains its reputation as a world leader in wind technology by installing the planet’s biggest and most power wi Published 19 May, 2017 08:06am
Life & Style Last of the grunge gods, Chris Cornell dies at 52 The lead singer of Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog and Audioslave, Chris Cornell was found dead Wednesday night in De Published 18 May, 2017 09:27am
Technology Scientists put an end to blood donations Blood donations could possibly come to an end as scientists have generated blood cells from a patient’s own skin. Published 18 May, 2017 08:34am
Technology Artificial Intelligence to replace humans An AI recruiter has been developed by the San Francisco based Mya Systems. The robot would be able to evaluate resum Published 17 May, 2017 08:13am
Technology Toyota given permit for flying cars The Japanese car firm Toyota is ready to invest in flying car projects that are expected to take off by the year 20 Updated 08 May, 2018 01:18pm
Technology The Unidentified Gigantic Sea Beast Has Mystified the World 49-foot-long slimy carcass of a giant mysterious sea creature has been discovered after it washed up in Maluku on th Published 13 May, 2017 11:24am
Technology Microdose LSD to pit brain against AI The powerful effect of psychedelic was already known to masses. It is already acknowledged how these drugs activates Published 13 May, 2017 08:33am
Life & Style Dwayne Johnson for US President WWE Legend Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is planning to run for US presidency in 2020 elections. It is no more a jo Published 11 May, 2017 08:40am
Sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program not meant to ‘color other areas of cooperation’: US State Dept
Sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program not meant to ‘color other areas of cooperation’: US State Dept