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€100 Million Solar Park Set To Sprout Up In Europe

As governments around the world continue to look towards renewable energies as a means of powering their countries, a huge solar park is set...

Tech21’s New iPhone’s 8, 8 Plus and X Cases Protects Drop...

The modern millennial leads a busy life, darting to and fro work, errands, social gatherings and making sure to leave in some me-time. With...

Pollution and Autism

Research led by the Harvard School of Public Health has found that the risk of autism is doubled when women are exposed to high...

Science Says 10 Pieces of Fruit and Veg Are the Key...

According to a recent review of 95 previous studies regarding the relationship between nutrition and health, it was found that five portions of fruit...

The Big Walk Towards A Brighter Future

Kidney Australia’s largest fundraiser, The Big Red Kidney Walk, is coming up on September 10th and will raise both funds and awareness for Kidney...

Nano Healers

Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have triumphed with their recent development of self-propelling medicines used to treat bacterial infections in the...

Mcdonald’s to Roll Back Antibiotics in its Chickens

Mcdonald’s has announced that they will eliminate the use of human antibiotics in its Australian chicken supply by the end of 2019. The...

Hope For Peanut Allergy Sufferers

Australian researchers have made a massive breakthrough in the treatment of peanut allergy in children. A trial conducted at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute has...

WARNING: Giant Mousetrap Video Ahead

It seems Fifty Shades of Grey has not turned hardware stores into an S&M mecca, as a man built an enormous mousetrap. Kevin Kohler, or...

Why do so Many Young People Believe in Horoscopes?

Confession time: I am one of those people who love horoscopes. Come Monday morning I’ll source out my horoscope to see what to expect...