Scientists found berries that can only be found in Australia and be a promising cure for cancer.
The exclusive list of 2016’s biggest headlines in science news and scientific discoveries is finally here. Read on to know more.
Zika virus has been linked to various cases of microcephaly among infants born to pregnant mothers infected with it.
Henry Heimlich, the creator of the world-famous Heimlich maneuver, died at 96.
Many airline pilots experience depression and think of suicidal thoughts, according to a new research.
The news of Angelina Jolie getting genetic testing and double mastectomy encouraged more and more women to take the test and find out if they are at risk.
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed a mathematical method to prevent epidemics by vaccinating fewer people than ever before.
NSW Health issued a measles alert in Sydney after three infected persons visited multiple places. People who missed vaccination are asked to be extra cautious.
DNA vaccines could provide long-lasting protection against Zika virus and other contagious diseases.
In July 2016, more than 30 people overdosed on fake pot, causing a series of zombie-like symptoms.
A new study found that as much as 13.5 percent of active commercial pilots may be suffering from depression.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) released a special classification code for CBD oil and listed it as illegal.