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William Shakespeare's Head Could Really be Missing! Skull Likely Stolen by Grave Robbers, Say Scientists

William Shakespeare’s words have lived on, but The Bard has long been dead. Although, new reports revealed that the famous playwright’s head is missing from his grave and possibly stolen by 18th-century robbers looking for the key to Shakespeare’s genius.

Cataract Prevention & Protection Possible With a Vitamin C-Rich Diet

Cataracts are something a huge chunk of aging people have to deal with, but a new study published in Ophthalmology revealed that a good way to minimize the likelihood of the disease is to maintain a diet rich in Vitamin C and various fruits and vegetables.

Miscarriage Linked to Caffeine! Coffee Intake of Women, Men Increases Risk of Pregnancy Loss

When expecting a baby, it might be a good idea to kick that daily caffeine fix as a recent study showed a connection between miscarriages and the caffeine habits of both men and women before during pregnancy.

Ebola Virus Concerns in Guinea as Death Toll Hits 5 in Recent Flare-up; 816 in Quarantine

The Ebola virus has plagued the West Africa in the past few years and a recent death indicates the possibility of a flare-up spreading in Guinea. A total of five people have died in southeast Guinea since March 17 and an estimated 816 people who have come into contact with the Ebola victims are set to be quarantined for safety.

NASA Gets a Glimpse of an Exploding Star for the First Time in History [VIDEO]

The world beyond the planet Earth is becoming increasingly accessible in the past few years, but there seems to be no end to the wonders of space that leaves everyone in awe. The most recent milestone of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is catching a star explosion -- a supernova -- for the first time in history with the Kepler Space Telescope.

The ‘Dumb Blonde’ Stereotype is Apparently Not True

It might be time to retire the dumb blonde myth as scientists conclude there is no truth behind the sentiment in a new study.

How Guatemala and Canada Can Defeat US and Mexico in World Cup 2018 Qualifiers

Mexico and the US will look to continue their paths toward World Cup qualification on Tuesday as they take on two tough opponents in their respective groups. For the US, Guatemala will come calling in a game that has huge ramifications in the standings.

Apple CareKit Lets You Develop Your Own Health Care Apps

Apple has conquered just about everything in its own sphere, so it makes sense that they’re venturing to another industry to pursue success there as well. This time, they’re seeking to encourage the technological advancement of the medical community and the tech giant is doing it through a brand new open source tool called CareKit.

Colombia, Argentina and Brazil Must Win This Week in the 2018 World Cup Scheduled Qualifiers; The Stars Set to Play

The World Cup qualifiers return this week with a plethora of major matches for some of South America's major clubs. Colombia, Argentina and Brazil all have big matches this week.

Why the 'Indiana Jones 5' Team Might Not Be the Right One

Beloved franchise "Indiana Jones" is returning after nine years, already raising concerns among fans regarding the viability of the latest installment. Here are the biggest questions everyone is asking about "Indiana Jones 5."

NASA: 2 Comets to Pass by Earth Mar. 21, 22; Comet P to Break 250-Year Record

Space history is in the making starting Monday, March 21 as the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) confirmed that two comets are projected to streak near Earth.

US Navy Funds App That Can Detect Autism, PTSD

The U.S. Navy is shelling out money to help develop technology that can benefit their own men and women. Specifically, an app that can potentially detect the presence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), autism and other disorders.

Wisconsin Outbreak of Rare Blood Infection Reaches Michigan, Total Death Toll Hits 18

A rare blood infection caused by the Elizabethkingia anopheles bacteria has been contracted by people in Wisconsin the past few months, but it was recently confirmed to have claimed a life in Michigan. This brings the total death toll of the illness to 18, with the 17 people already having died of the infection in Wisconsin since the outbreak first occurred in November 2015.

Maple Syrup May Be the Cure to Alzheimer's Disease

Maple syrup is a sweet treat, but recent research has shown that its uses go far beyond its delicious properties. Scientists from the University of Toronto and the University of Rhode Island revealed that the breakfast staple could protect the brain from disease such as Alzheimer’s.

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams to Break Scott Kelly's Spaceflight Record

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and two Russian cosmonauts is about to be launched in space. The mission to the International Space Station is not only geared to make headlines but it will also see Williams break the record for cumulative days in space by a U.S. astronaut previously held by NASA’s Scott Kelly.

Bumble Bee Foods Recalls 30,000 Tuna Cans That Could Be Spoiled

Bumble Bee Foods and Tri-Union Seafoods have taken the initiative in recalling canned chunk light tuna because of “process deviations” that could pose serious health threats to consumers.

Bankruptcy Lawyer on Reddit's AMA Says 'Student Loans Are Killing Millenials'; Cold Advice on Pitfalls and Best Practices

More and more students are fighting off increasingly potent college loans, but there are still some people out there willing to help.

The Healthiest US County 2016: In California, Marin & San Francisco Make Top 5; Los Angeles Lags Behind

The County Health Rankings was recently released and for California, the figures were very telling on the living conditions in the different counties.

New Dengue Fever Vaccine TV003 Protects Against 4 Types of Virus; More Appropriate for US Cases

With the rise in dengue cases throughout the world, finding an effective vaccine remains at the top of the list of many health officials. Recently, a new kind of vaccine emerged dubbed the TV003. It seems to be a promising innovation as initial studies revealed that the vaccine looks to protect people from at least one type of dengue.

DARPA Will Pay You Thousands of Dollars to Weaponize Household Items

Pentagon, through the Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is challenging all hobbyist to put their skills and interest to good use.

'Indiana Jones 5' Star Harrison Ford, 'Han Solo', Needs New Youthful Sidekick To Make Film Work

Harrison Ford is back for another "Indiana Jones." Another installment is a surprising choice, given the results of the previous film, and it will require quite a bit of work to fit the new movie into the overall narrative.

Opioid Epidemic Sweeps the Country:CDC Advises Primary Care Doctors to Limit Opiate Prescriptions for Chronic Pain

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidelines on prescribing opioids including OxyCotin and Percocet. Much of the advice is geared for primary care physicians, who prescribe nearly half of the opioid painkillers in the United States.

US Zika Virus Cases Hit 20 in Florida, 3 Confirmed in Alabama; Outbreak in America Unlikely

New Zika virus cases push the numbers higher in the United States, but is it cause for panic already?

Watch Senior Dog Collapse Upon Seeing Soldier Come Home: 'Pure Happiness' [VIDEO]

No one will ever be as happy to see you as man’s (or woman’s) best friend -- no matter the dog’s age. It doesn’t even matter how long you’ve been gone or how often it happens, a pup will always display unbridled joy and excitement as soon as you walk through that door.

Success Hacks: Top 5 Career Moves You Need to Make in Your 30s

A lot happens when you turn 30 and one important step is taking charge of your career. Where you are at this point is not the same place you were at as a 20-year-old, so it’s time to make some moves to solidify your place in the company and the industry. Here are five important steps to ensure you’re on the right track moving forward.
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