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Antioxidants worsen the spread of cancer, study finds
With the latest findings, however, researchers also suggest that cancer patients receive pro-oxidants rather than antioxidants.

Europe and Russia to work together on colonization of moon project
Researchers believe that this mysterious, dark side of the moon could contain ice.

Samsung Gear S2 to release for T-Mobile and Verizon in November
One can also get the device at a lower price of $299.99 if one signs up for a two-year contract.

NASA's Kepler Telescope discovers unusual object in space
NASA's Kepler Telescope may have just discovered an "alien" structure 1,480 light years from Earth.

People are getting shot by toddlers in the US weekly this year
People are getting shot by a small child every week with 43 instances so far this year.

Cancelled wedding turns into feast for the homeless
A family in California turned sorrow into joy after their daughter's fiancée broke off the engagement.

Advice from a Senior to a Junior Devil about Dealing with Christian Ministers who actually believe the Bible
Advice from a Senior to a Junior Devil about Dealing with Christian Ministers who actually believe the Bible.

Pope Francis on alien life possibility: Let's 'stick' to what scientists say but at the same time keep faith in God
In an interview with French journalist Caroline Pigozzi of Paris Match, the Pope was asked if he believes there could be other thinking beings in outer space, given the recent discovery of the new planet, Kepler 452 B, which has striking similarities to Earth.

Is Pope Francis right? Is it wrong for Christians to be ambitious?
The Bible replaces the ambition to dominate with the ambition to serve.
Early human beings made first trip 60,000 years ago from Africa to China, not Europe as widely believed
Recently unearthed ancient teeth suggest that Homo sapiens were not Europe-bound during their first journey out of Africa. They were, in fact, headed towards East Asia, particulary to China.

Antarctica may collapse by 2100 as ice shelves continue to melt rapidly, scientists warn
The whole continent of Antarctica may be in the brink of collapse less than a decade from now due to rapidly melting ice on the region, a new research has warned.

Just like in the movies, NASA working on spacecraft for asteroid defence
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is nevertheless looking for real-life ways to save the world from asteroids, and the first idea to do this: creating a spacecraft to ram straight into an approaching asteroid.

Hole as big as '50 Earths' forms in sun's outer layer, triggering ultrafast solar wind that's causing brighter auroras
The gap in the sun's magnetic field has triggered an ultrafast solar wind or what is known to be a "geomagnetic storm," which in turn has been causing much longer and brighter auroras over the northernmost reaches of the Earth.

'Totally unprecedented': British nurse suffers from Ebola relapse
Nurse Pauline Cafferkey is currently under high level isolation at the London Royal Free hospital where she is being "treated for Ebola." Her condition has reportedly been deteriorating.

California's new winged killers: 2 species of disease-carrying mosquitoes pose threats
These aggressive mosquitoes are called the Asian Tiger and the Yellow Fever Mosquito, or scientifically known as Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, respectively. They are characterized by black-and-white stripes, and their tendency to bite people in the middle of the day.

HTC One A9 specs, and leaked photos before Oct 20 release
Digital Trends proposes that this announcement is highly possible, especially now that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Global Certification Forum (GCF) already certified HTC One A9 early this month which makes the device ready for release.