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Science 2020-03-01T22:00:00Z

A highly-sensitive blood test could predict if a healthy person will have a heart attack or stroke in the future

Heart disease and stroke are the world's biggest killers but they can often be avoided if the risks are identified early and properly managed. News 2019-05-23T15:55:01Z

A passenger lay down on an aerobridge to delay a flight because her daughter was still shopping in the airport

Her daughter was still shopping in the duty-free zone — Spring Airlines said the passenger also tried to stop the cabin manager closing the door. Business Insider 2019-05-17T22:08:00Z

Jack Ma says he will go back to teaching when he retires from Alibaba this September

As a former English teacher, he said he's choosing to do so because he loves teaching. News 2019-04-23T14:18:54Z

A 2-month-old baby died on a flight from Malaysia to Australia after reportedly 'crying continuously'

A former nurse who was on the flight told The West Australian that the baby's father fell to his knees, crying. News 2019-04-09T16:15:02Z

A woman's infection turned out to be bees living in her eye, feeding on her tears

The doctor treating her said: "I saw something that looked like insect legs, so I pulled them out". The bees were found feeding from her tear ducts. Tech 2019-04-09T15:58:09Z

This 'stick-on' wrap material could make walls bomb-proof

An industry-standard blast test conducted by NTU revealed that FasRaP could potentially make walls of buildings bomb-resistant. Business Insider 2019-04-03T13:18:16Z

Samsung designed a vase that can be thrown at fires to extinguish them

When thrown at the fire source, the Firevase releases potassium carbonate when it breaks and puts out the fire by suppressing oxygen flow.

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