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Aged Dogs Can Still Learn New Things
Teaching old dog how to do some new tricks is pretty tough job and it is almost impossible to do it completely successful. However, the latest scientific study claims that there might be a chance for your old dog to learn something more.
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Japan study: Pigeons have Eye for Paintings
Pigeons may sometimes appear to randomly target city sculptures with their droppings, but according to a new Japanese study they also have the potential to become discerning art critics.
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‘Cat Crufts’: inbreeding row over ‘mutant’
Breeders have been accused of creating “bizarre mutant cats” after a new scientific report described a series of deformities found in some highly-prized pets.
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Civilized Treetops
Enormous netted raft sits atop trees for camping and scientific study
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Aussie Dingo May Be The World's Oldest Dog
Australia's iconic dingo may be the world's oldest breed of dog, according a major new DNA study that is likely to boost conservation efforts.
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Animals and Humans Are Pretty Much Alike
Imitation is an advanced behavior whereby an individual observes and replicates another’s. Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior.
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Life On MARS? – New Scientific Evidence [Video]
Scientists announce the discovery of startling artificial Megalithic structures found among recently released NASA / JPL photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor and that these artificial structures are stunning proof that Mars was once inhabited by an in
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No Evidence of Time Before Big Bang
A recent study had claimed that concentric rings within the cosmic microwave background could provide evidence of black holes that collided in the past, before our Universe existed but three new independent studies have challenged that claim.
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No Soy for Boys: Say What?
Soy is either the answer to our prayers or a menace that’s sure to kill us all, depending on the scientific study du jour
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Holiday Misgivings: How Your Gifts Are Really Valu
According to the new behavioral studies, when you give a gift, the recipient automatically values it lower than its actual worth. Why? Simply because it’s a gift.
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The year in obvious scientific studies
Kids who have no friends are sad, meth is bad for unborn children and more things we already knew
Along with some truly groundbreaking discoveries, scientists this year told us a few things we already kind of knew.
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New Evidence of Ice Age Comet Found in Ice Cores
A new study cites spikes of ammonium in Greenland ice cores as evidence for a giant comet impact at the end of the last ice age, and suggests that the collision may have caused a brief, final cold snap before the climate warmed up for good.
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Scientists discover new Alzheimers gene
A new study by Dr. Steven Potkin reports that a gene called TOMM40 appears twice as often in people with Alzheimer’s disease than in those without it. Photo by Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications.
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Psychological problems affect future lives: study
Children who experience psychological disorders will have more mishaps in future lives, a new study suggests
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Study: Why Are Geeks Always Getting Bullied?
Here's a new study about the real reason why geeks are always being bullied.
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Study Shows An Average Teen Sends 3,339 Texts/Mont
Today's teenagers send a lot of text messages & according to a new study from Nielsen, the average teenager sends 3,000+ texts per month. That’s more than six texts per waking hour.
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Study: Love Affects Body Like a Painkiller
If you’ve ever experienced the passionate highs of a new (or consistently exciting) relationship, you might not find the results of this small study surprising.
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Fish Oil Doesn’t Benefit New Moms, Babies
Women who take fish-oil supplements during pregnancy are just as likely to experience postpartum depression as those who don’t, and their babies’ minds don’t appear to develop more quickly, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Med
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Study: Alcohol More Lethal Than Heroin, Cocaine
Alcohol is more dangerous than illegal drugs like heroin and crack cocaine, according to a new study.
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Russian Studies Time Machine Concepts
Time has been one of the most complicated and less studied scientific issues since ancient times
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