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Global Warming Can Kill Snails

A team of researchers from South Australia's Flinders University have discovered that the threat of global warming could kill off snail populations in the world.

Global Warming Melts Billions of Tons of Ice Annually (VIDEO)

Researchers from NASA and the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered that glaciers and ice caps are shedding 150 billion tons of ice annually because of global warming. They discovered this using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites.

Milky Way’s Black Hole Devouring Asteroids

Astronomers from the U.S. space agency Nasa and the University of Leicester in the UK have discovered a giant black hole that is vaporising and devouring asteroids. This black hole is located at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy.

NASA Plans to Invest in Space Taxis

Apparently NASA is planning to invest in two U.S.-based design firms, for the purpose of conceptualising and building space taxis for astronomers on the International Space Station (ISS).

Porn Star Sunny Leone Hitting it Off in India

Indo-Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone has been becoming rather popular among entertainment circles in the country... even in the conservative city of Kolkata. However, the reason for her popularity may not, perhaps, be to her taste.

Secret Contraceptive Implants Forced on Teen Girls

Teenage girls in schools in Southampton have been given contraceptive implants, without their parents' knowledge. This has happened following the government's decision to try radical measures to reduce teenage pregnancies.

Adele Praised by Foo Fighter Frontman Dave Grohl before Grammies

With the 54th Grammy Awards only a few days away, both artists and fans are waiting eagerly to see who wins and who doesn't, at this prestigious event. In an event and industry where competing artists are known to show each other the cold shoulder, Foo Fighters front-man Dave Grohl decided to do just the opposite by praising British pop and soul singer Adele.