Kanika Gupta

Autism Claiming Adult Lives Sooner than Thought, Reveals Study

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 21, 2016 02:32 PM EDT

Swedish research discovered that autistic adults met untimely death more often as compared to general population.

Close your Eyes While Kissing? Study Tells Why

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 21, 2016 02:20 PM EDT

Remember closing your eyes every time you share a kiss? Study says that our brains can’t handle more than two things at the same time.

Like ‘The Walking Dead:’ Florida Struck by Rampant Spice Overdose

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 21, 2016 02:06 PM EDT

An “unprecedented” epidemic, that is what the Florida investigators ae calling this extraordinary case of fake marijuana overdose that looks like a scene straight out of “The Walking Dead,” a TV show based on zombie apocalypse.

Fate of iPhone SE Rests in the Hands of its Pricing

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 20, 2016 03:21 PM EDT

Highly sought after Apple event is all set to happen on Monday. Internet is abuzz with rumors and speculations about what is to be unveiled, specs, its prices etc.

MIT Researchers Plan a World Without Traffic Signals

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 20, 2016 03:16 PM EDT

Imagine a world without the frustrating traffic lights, getting from one place to another in less time and enjoying a stress-less drive. While this idea may seem like a dream to you, MIT thinks it is possible.

Guantanamo Bay: From a Notorious Prison to a Peace Park

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 20, 2016 03:11 PM EDT

President Obama gets ready for his Cuba visit this weekend. On this occasion, scientists recommend a rare proposal that could ease cold war relations between Cuba and US.

Better for Smart People to Have Fewer Friends, Study Shows Why

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 03:42 PM EDT

New research published by British Journal of Psychology last month shared an interesting fact, smart people are better off with less number of friends.

Study Proves that Your Heart and Brain Are Allies, Not Foes

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 03:14 PM EDT

The link between heart health and that of our brain has been documented for years. Researchers, however, now revealed that to maintain strong cognitive abilities, it may be a good idea to look after your heart.

New Crew of Three Astronauts Sent to International Space Station

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 03:07 PM EDT

Three astronauts have been shipped off to International Space Station joining the existing team of British Tim Peake, NASA’s Tim Kopra and Yuri Malenchenko from Russia.

New Equation That Accurately Predicts Calories Burnt by Walking: Study

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 11:58 AM EDT

Your daily walking may be burning more calories than you think. New equation developed by scientists predict accurately the amount of calories burned.

Checking your Smartphone Often May be a Sign of Impulsiveness

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 08:16 AM EDT

A new study says that people who check their smartphones often have very strong impulses and do not like delayed gratification.

Standing Desks Health Trend at Work May Be Futile

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 06:40 AM EDT

If sitting for hours at work is unhealthy for the body, standing desks may not exactly be a health boost your body either, says study.

Brain Cells that Signal Your Brain to Stop Overeating Identified by Scientists

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 05:17 AM EDT

What if your brain could tell you when to stop as soon as your eating turns into binge eating? Scientists have found the brain cells that could just that!

Prevent Zika Infection: Dodging Mosquito Bites

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 19, 2016 05:11 AM EDT

As we all know by now that Zika virus infection is linked to mosquito bites, people have become more cautious of mosquito bites to prevent Zika infection.

The Suits' Season 6 News, Update and Rumors: New Season to Pick Up Where It Left Off

By Kanika Gupta - Mar 18, 2016 02:48 PM EDT

Suits season 6 will continue right after edge-of-the-seat finale of previous season.

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