Android M 6.0 Marshmallow Update Release Date: Samsung Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge Plus on T-Mobile OTA Coming Soon

T-Mobile is finally going to release the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update to two very popular phones, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5 over the air (OTA). Sometime before May 20, all T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5 devices should finally have their Marshmallow.

GW Pharmaceuticals' Cannabis Drug Epidiolex Successfully Treats Rare, Severe Epilepsy

There has been previous research that cannabis is beneficial for those with neurological disorders like epilepsy. A new marijuana-deprived drug by GW Pharmaceuticals called Epidiolex was found to successfully treat a severe and rare form of epilepsy.

Terminal Breast Cancer Treatment via Nanotechnology Produces 'Astounding' Results

The effects of cancer are different for everybody. Sometimes it can be metastatic and the cancer can spread to other parts of the body, which can make it harder to treat. A new way of releasing chemotherapy treatment drugs via nanotechnology produced miraculous results as the disease vanished in test mice.

Your High-Fat Diet Can Up Your Children's Obesity Risk

It seems you are what your parents eat. Parents who eat a high-fat diet can increase the obesity risk in their children through 'epigenetic' inheritance, according to a new study.

Latin America Braces for Wave of Corporate Acquisitions

A wave of mergers and acquisitions is set to sweep corporate Latin America, as the region's stagnant economy, political instability and a lack of cash flow all encourage multinationals invested in the region to find ways to acquire liquidity.

Carbon Dioxide in Earth's Atmosphere Hit Highest-Recorded Level Last Year; Will 2016 be Better?

The earth is showing the effects of climate change. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced this week that the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit the highest level in 2015.

Smoking Moms Increase Their Kids Risk for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Later in Life

According to a new study, children who have smoking mothers may have an increased risk of developing COPD later in life. There are more than 11 million people who have COPD in the US, but the American Lung Association estimates that 24 million Americans are unaware of having it.

This New, Mind-Boggling Breast Cancer Treatment Destroys Tumors in 11 Days

A mind-boggling treatment for breast cancer can reportedly destroy tumors in just 11 days, according to scientists. Doctors used two existing cancer drugs Tyverb and Herceptin to stop cancer cells from multiplying.

Gun Mortality May be Down by 90% - Here's How

Those in favor of stronger gun control laws may have a reason to celebrate as there are 3 state laws that could reduce gun deaths. Around 90 percent of gun-related deaths could be minimized if universal background checks on firearm and ammunition purchases and firearm identification would be widely implemented in the United States as federal laws.

Easily Grown: New Species of Plastic-Loving Bacteria Might Solve the World's Garbage Problem

Plastic has been a critical part of our daily life. In fact, we produce several million tonnes of waste every year, which is harming the environment. However, Japanese researchers have discovered plastic-loving bacteria that eat it up, which could solve the world's garbage problem.

First Ever Uterus Transplant in the US Fails

The woman who had the first uterus transplant in the United States had the organ removed despite it just being introduced earlier this week. She had to have it removed due to complications, Cleveland Clinic recently announced.

Obesity in America Caused by Frozen Pizza, Breakfast Cereals

Obesity is a growing epidemic in the United States that affects people of all ages. A new study shows that more than half of the American diet comes from 'ultra-processed foods' in frozen pizza and breakfast cereals to name a few.

Thank Raw Meat for How You Look Today!

Our ancestor's inability to chew huge chunks of meat and vegetables paved the way for becoming modern humans. The invention of stone cutting tools seems inevitable as the early humans created ways to chop up their food for easier chewing.

Emma Watson Turns Empire State Building Pink, Hits Back at Haters Calling Her 'Feminazi'

Actress Emma Watson recently turned the Empire State Building pink to celebrate International Women’s Day. She is also focusing on her women’s rights campaign and hits back at haters referring her as a “feminazi.”

Here's How Shipwrecks Determine the History of Hurricanes

Hurricanes were considered to be unpredictable until investigators began studying their pattern. The National Hurricane Center in the United States used historical accounts of past hurricanes but official record-keeping did not start until the middle of 1800's. In a new study, scientists are using shipwrecks to map out cyclones in the Carribean.

SXSW Film, Interactive & Music Festival 2016: 10 Things Latinos Should Watch Out For at SXAmericas

SXAmericas will happen from March 11 to March 20. The 10-day festival will highlight various events in Latino culture, music, film, business and technology.

El Chapo Exhibit Features Scale Model of Drug Lord's Infamous Escape

The Mob Museum in Las Vegas recently featured a scale model called “El Chapo’s Great Escape.” The miniature creation showed how the Mexican drug lord planned his escape from Altiplano prison in 2015.

Bionic Fingertip Returns Sense of Touch to Amputee Without Surgery

Dennis Aabo Sorenson, an amputee who lost his left hand, was able to regain a sense of touch with the help of a bionic finger. The silicon bionic finger made by a team from Switzerland's École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne also allowed Sorenso to be able to feel different textures.

Lung Cancer Risk Increases With Carb Consumption: Study

A diet rich in starchy and sugary food has been considered the new culprit for increased lung cancer risk, even if he or she doesn't smoke. Foods with a high glycemic index (GI) like white bread, rice, bagels and corn flakes should be avoided in order to reduce the risk of the disease.

Fitness, Not BMI, Determines a Person's Health, Study Reveals

A person's body mass index (BMI) is not indicative of their health status. New research shows that those within a 'healthy' BMI range were not so healthy after all.

5 'Bromance' Benefits You'll be Glad to Know

"Bromance" or the close friendship between two men can help improve their health. A new study shows that there are various benefits brought about by this close companionship.

Paulina Rubio & Gerardo Bazúa Welcome Baby Boy

Paulina Rubio and Gerardo Bazua recently welcomed their new baby boy on Saturday evening, March 5, in Miami. Rubio gave birth earlier than expected but their son was perfectly healthy when he came out.

Banksy May Have Finally Been Identified

For more than a decade, the identity of street artist Banksy has remained a secret, although his works have attained widespread popularity. There are reports that Banksy’s identity may have finally been unveiled.

'Spider-Man' Reboot Movie Brings Zendaya Coleman to Cast List

Zendaya Coleman is the latest actress to be cast in the “Spider-Man” reboot. She will be playing a key role, although not the lead or Peter Parker’s love interest.

Hulk Hogan vs Gawker: Sex Tape Trial Begins; Wrestler 'Completely Humiliated'

Hulk Hogan testified during the trial for his $100-million lawsuit against Gawker for leaking his sex tape with former best friend’s wife Heather Clem. Hogan also ended his friendship with Bubba Clem after discovering that he may have been involved with the online leak.
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