Category: Research
“The Far Side” Creator Gary Larson Rel...
Posted by Editor | Jul 10, 2020 | Art & Culture, Entertainment, Featured | 0 |
7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Oaxaca
Posted by Editor | Jun 26, 2020 | Featured, Science & Tech, World | 0 |
Promising Results in New Study for Dogs Sniffing O...
Posted by Editor | Jun 17, 2020 | Health, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
Scientists May have Discovered Malaria-Proof Mosqu...
Posted by Editor | Jun 5, 2020 | Economy, Health, Natural Resources, Research, Science & Tech, World | 0 |
Pandemic Causing Many Smokers to Quit
by Editor | Jul 15, 2020 | Health, Health & Beauty, Healthy Living, News, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
In only five months, 2020 appears to have seen more people quit smoking than any other year since...
Read MorePromising Results in New Study for Dogs Sniffing Out Covid-19 in Humans
by Editor | Jun 17, 2020 | Health, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
For centuries, dogs noses have been used to scent out everything from prey to vermin, bees to...
Read MoreScientists May have Discovered Malaria-Proof Mosquitoes
by Editor | Jun 5, 2020 | Economy, Health, Natural Resources, Research, Science & Tech, World | 0 |
It’s early to celebrate, but any news about keeping mosquitoes from spreading malaria is...
Read More5 Key Findings About Millennials
by Daniel Silva | Jun 7, 2017 | Research | 0 |
The Millennial Generation often comes with a negative connotation. That’s because older...
Read MoreStudy Finds That Viewing Others’ Selfies Is Bad For Self-Esteem
by Martin Ackerman | Nov 2, 2016 | Featured, Opinion, Research | 0 |
Hot on the trails of a study that found that posting selfies is good for your mental health comes...
Read MoreNew Study Suggests Deadlines Are Inefficient
by Martin Ackerman | Oct 6, 2016 | Featured, Research | 0 |
According to a study from professors at the Walter J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse...
Read MoreGinger: The World’s Next Superfood
by Mary Summers | Aug 8, 2016 | Featured, Health & Beauty, Research | 0 |
For centuries, civilizations have been consuming ginger not only for its taste, but for its varied...
Read MoreHappy Cows Have More Calcium
by Mary Summers | Jul 28, 2016 | Health, Healthy Living, Nature, News, Research, Science & Tech, Technology | 0 |
Do you remember those ads about how happy cows make better milk? Turns out they were on to...
Read MoreHedgehogs Do Just Fine in Cities
by Sarah Tina | Jul 15, 2016 | Nature, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
Most people probably don’t think about hedgehogs all that often. They’re reasonably popular as...
Read MoreDinosaurs Could Develop Tumors
by Martin Ackerman | Jul 8, 2016 | History, Nature, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
Dinosaurs, it turns out, could get facial tumors. Previously, non-cancerous facial tumors had only been found in humans, other mammals, and some modern reptiles. But a hadrosaur, a type of duck-billed dinosaur, was discovered in...
Read MoreYoung Women Most Likely to Suffer Anxiety
by Mary Summers | Jun 11, 2016 | Health, Healthy Living, Medicine, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
A new paper from the journal Brain and Behavior suggested this week that around the world, young...
Read MoreObesity on the Rise in Women and Teens
by Mary Summers | Jun 9, 2016 | Featured, Food, Health, Healthy Living, Medicine, News, Research, Science & Tech | 0 |
Here in the United States, one of our biggest problems is growing—literally. Two new studies from...
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