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Bats, Birds and Lizards Can Fight Climate Change
A new study suggests that preserving these animals could be a low-tech way to fight climate change.
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Trying to Lose Weight? Drink More Water
Forget diet pills and cleanses. A new study suggests that an effective weight-loss aid is available straight from your kitchen sink.
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Moon Has Water and Its Own Water Cycle, Says NASA
New studies suggest that there is a lot more water on the moon than earlier thought. The new data uncovered by NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO found evidence that the lunar soil wi
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Natural Protection in the Winter
Almonds–The Natural Flu Shot. A British/Italian study suggests that eating almonds on a regular basis can boost the immune system and ward off colds, flu, and other infections.
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Hiding Behind a Mask
Two studies in 2000 found that anxiety rates among children and adolescents had increased significantly since the 1950s. Both studies suggested that anxiety was related to lack of social connections and a sense of increased environmental threat
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Hyper-Texting Teens
A new study suggests that the more a teen texts, the more likely they are to have sex and abuse alcohol and drugs. The study classifies a hyper-texter as a teen who texts more than 120 times a day, and yes, there are many teens who do.
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Attractive People Tend To Have Daughters
A recent study suggests that attractive couples tend to bear more daughters than sons
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Woman 'have inbuilt fear of getting fat'
The study suggests that even women who are happy and healthy have a subconscious fear of getting fat Women have a subconscious fear of getting fat, a study has found. ..........
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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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Why texting while driving is more dangerous?
A journal, timely study, journal named “Human Factors” suggests that texting while driving is riskier than talking on a cell phone or with another passenger sitting beside. Researchers at the University of Utah found that texters in a driving simulato
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Gloomy Russians Less Depressed Than Cheerful Ameri
A study carried out in the US suggests that although Americans smile more often than Russians, the latter are much happier and less prone to depression.
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Breaking: IPhone Users Are The Most Attractive Peo
A study conducted by experts suggest that iPhone users are the most sexiest people in this planet.
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Saturn's Rings Formed by Destruction of Titan-Size
A new study has suggested that Saturn's rings may have been formed after the death of an early Titan-sized moon.
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Yellow-Bellied Marmots May Inherit Social Victimiz
An unusual study of an animal social network suggests that ending up as the butt of unfriendly interactions could be in part inherited.
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That's Amazing! Vitamin B12 May Help Ward off Alzh
People who consume lots of foods rich in vitamin B12—such as fish and fortified cereals—may be at lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than people who take in less of the vitamin, a small study conducted in Finland suggests.
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Mysterious Bulge on the Far Side of the Moon
A new study has suggested that the bulge of elevated topography on the far side of the moon could be the result of tidal forces acting early in the moon's history when its solid outer crust floated on an ocean of liquid rock.
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High Hopes For Anti-Addiction Vaccine
Thus far, vaccine technology has not been up to thwarting the effects of highly addictive drugs like cocaine. But a study, pre-published online yesterday in Molecular Therapy, suggests that an anti-addiction vaccine may soon be on its way.
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Mystery deepens in origin of violent black holes -Source: MSNBC
... for years scientists thought it was massive collisions between galaxies that triggered the black hole violence seen at the ...
A new study suggests, however, these galaxy mergers may not be at fault, and that less obvious sources are the culprit.
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Top 10 Amazing Animal Abilities
... Animal Abilities Many birds, especially those that migrate, can use the " ... one recent study suggests birds might have a form of synesthesia that lets ... ;s magnetic lines as patterns of color or light that is overlaid on their visual surroundings. Humans ...
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10 lies women tell men
Much was made of a recent study for the Science Museum suggesting men tell more lies than women. According to excited newspaper ... Apparently, we lie to impress, we lie to deceive, and we lie because we are men and that is what men do.
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