Life

10 Bible verses that tell us the truth about love
The Bible has something to say about every kind of love there is: God's love for us, and our love for Him, the love between spouses, in families and between friends.

'Sixth extinction': Human race at risk of being wiped out, scientists warn
Scientists from Stanford University, Princeton University and the University of California, Berkeley recently warned that the world is on the brink of a "sixth mass extinction" event, and human beings can be one of the species that can completely disappear from Earth.

Your dopamine addiction is hurting your soul
The Internet is in danger of turning us all into addicts, writes Martin Saunders.

This Father's Day we need to find more superheroes
Krish Kandiah calls for more everyday superheroes to rise to the needs of children in care.

More guacamole please: Avocados may help treat leukaemia
Professor Paul Spagnuolo of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Waterloo discovered that a group of molecules or lipid in the avocado, called avocatin B, may provide a cure to acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

8 Bible verses for fathers
The position of parenting is a blessing wherein one can realize the love and sacrifice of God raising their children. Fathers should remember that their children are not their possession, but gifts from God.

The heat is on: Hottest month of May recorded this year as global warming intensifies
The United States' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released data showing that last month was the hottest month of May ever recorded in recent history.

Biology meets physics: Arthritis may be linked to solar storms
Could aches in the human body be linked to bursts of magnetic energy from the sun? A recent research correlating physics and biology seem to give weight to this hypothesis.

New cure for diabetes? 'Goldilocks' plant in Israel found to improve insulin secretion
Researchers from the Judea Regional Research and Development Center in Israel recently discovered that ingesting an aromatic shrub called Chiliadenus iphionoides, which is indigenous to the country, can help improve glucose absorption and insulin secretion.

Don't worry, be happy: Scientists crack code to happiness
After decades of painstaking research and a several clinical trials involving dozens of patients, a group of researchers from the prestigious Mayo Clinic in Minnesota said they have cracked the code to happiness.

Believe it or not: Some people maim selves just to get disabled tag
There are now people going as far as maiming themselves as they believe they are disabled people trapped in a healthy person's body, according to a news report.

How to move a mountain: Nepal quake shifts Mt. Everest southwest
Recent findings by Beijing's National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation showed that Mt. Everest in Nepal, known to the Chinese as Qomolangma, shifted three centimeters (1.2 inches) to the southwest after the powerful quake two months ago.

How to become a better listener - 8 simple tips
Claire Musters looks at how we can build each other up through paying attention.

Jurassic World turning real? Scientists trying to recreate dinosaurs using chickens
A group of scientists from Harvard and Yale Universities are currently conducting experiments that seek to recreate prehistoric dinosaurs.

Can Christians believe in dinosaurs?
There are three main approaches to dinosaurs held by Christians.

Bursting with colors: NASA releases colourful images of Mercury
Mercury may just look plain gray, dull and boring for ordinary stargazers like us on Earth, but recent photos released by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) showed the planet closest to the sun in its full technicolor.