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    Discover Seychelles' unique culinary experience

    The Seychelles offers more than stunning scenery! As we continue Good Morning Washington's Spotlight on The Seychelles, we're spreading the taste of paradise!

  • Scientists Discover How You Might Be Getting More Sleep Than You Think

    You might be getting more sleep than you think.We all know that sleep is essential for our mental and physical wellbeing. And yet, one in three adults in the U.S. report not getting enough of it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.In the short term, not getting enough sleep can take a toll on our attention span, judgment, emotions and cognitive function. But over time, chronic sleep deprivation can contribute to heart disease, obesity, neurodegenerative disorders...

  • Scientists discover first nitrogen-fixing organelle

    Modern biology textbooks assert that only bacteria can take nitrogen from the atmosphere and convert it into a form that is usable for life. Plants that fix nitrogen, such as legumes, do so by harboring symbiotic bacteria in root nodules. But a recent discovery upends that rule.

  • NEM Trading 7.7% Higher Over Last 7 Days (XEM)

    NEM (XEM) traded down 2.4% against the dollar during the 1-day period ending at 15:00 PM ET on April 10th. During the last week, NEM has traded 7.7% higher against the dollar. NEM has a total market cap of $430.91 million and $8.77 million worth of NEM was traded on exchanges in the last 24 […]

  • Scientists discover forests that may resist climate change

    While it's common knowledge that mountaintops are colder than the valleys below, a new University of Vermont (UVM) study is flipping the script on what we know about forests and climate.

  • Scientist share world's first 'conversation' between humans and whales

    A new video of researchers communicating with a humpback whale in Alaska over 20 minutes. The researchers hope the breakthrough could lead to communication with aliens.

  • From Banana Slugs to Human Beings, There Are Just Two Sexes

    An examination of 18 supposedly ‘trans animals’ disproves activist claims that we all live on a non-binary gender ‘spectrum.’

  • Scientists find 'vampire' bacteria that has a thirst for HUMAN blood

    Bacteria like E. coli and salmonella can home in on blood, a process called 'bacterial vampirism.' In people with IBD who have small cuts in the gut, these bacteria can easily find their way into the blood.

  • What do scientists hope to learn from total solar eclipse in US?

    When a rare total solar eclipse sweeps across North America on Monday, scientists will be able to gather invaluable data on everything from the sun's atmosphere to strange animal behaviors—and even possible effects on humans.

  • 7 Dog Breeds with Unique Health Benefits for Owners

    Owning a dog is not just a source of joy and companionship; it also comes with a myriad of health benefits that can significantly improve the quality of life for their human counterparts. From promoting an active lifestyle to reducing stress levels and even detecting health issues, dogs contribute to our well-being in ways that are often surprising and profound. Certain dog breeds are known for their unique abilities to impact positively on their owner’s health, either through their behaviors, ...

  • Bumblebee species can survive a week underwater, scientists discover

    At least one bumblebee species can survive underwater, scientists have found after a mishap led to an experiment. A study by researchers in Canada has found when hibernating, common eastern bumblebee queens can survive being submerged in water for a week with no apparent issues. Research began after Dr Sabrina Rondeau, of the University of Guelph in Ontario, made a mistake during a previous experiment. After storing a shipment of 300 hibernating common eastern bumblebee queens in a refrigerator,...

  • 7 day picket of US Embassy begins - Freedom News

    The protest is inspired by the non-stop picket held outside the South African Embassy in London from 1986 until Mandela's release in February 1990.