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Bonobos talk like Human Babies, Study Finds

By Cheri Cheng - Aug 04, 2015 04:47 PM EDT

Bonobos talk just like human babies, a new study found.

When 'High' On Nectar, Bumblebees Can Bumble

By Peter R - Aug 04, 2015 02:44 PM EDT

A new study reveals that bumblebees are less stable and more maneuverable when flying with nectar while stability is increased when flying with pollen.

Buzz Aldrin Claimed $ 33 Expenses During Apollo 11 Moon Mission

By Peter R - Aug 04, 2015 09:01 AM EDT

Aldrin posted tweets showing claims voucher and customs form that showed the crew had returned with moon dust samples.

Sexism Makes Offices Cold For Women During Summers: Study

By Peter R - Aug 04, 2015 09:01 AM EDT

A new study says the cooling formula used in most office buildings date to the 1960s and consider the resting metabolic rate of a man.

Just Climbing Trees Can Help Boost Your Memory

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 04, 2015 09:00 AM EDT

Scientists discover that just simple activities such as climbing trees can help to improve your memory.

A Brain Training APP Could Help Schizophrenics, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 04, 2015 09:01 AM EDT

Scientists advocate that brain training apps, rather than drugs, could help schizophrenics.

Mini Black Holes In LHC Could Consume Universe: Study

By Peter R - Aug 04, 2015 01:33 AM EDT

The study however claims that such black holes may not succeed in consuming the universe.

Can We Ever Get To Earth 2.0?

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 03, 2015 09:00 PM EDT

After discovering the most earth-like planet, Kepler-452b, scientists are wondering whether we can go there.

Wavelengths Linked to Empathy Development

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 03, 2015 09:04 AM EDT

Research shows that when mothers are on the same wavelength as their babies' feelings, they contribute to the children's empathetic upbringing.

Laboratory Chimps Can Still Love Abusing Researchers, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 03, 2015 08:47 AM EDT

Chimpanzees have been mistreated by humans time and time again - but they are still extraordinarily able to love them.

Philae Finds Life's Precursors on Comet 67P [PHOTOS]

By Peter R - Aug 03, 2015 06:07 AM EDT

Astronomers excited as Philae's discoveries indicate life came together even before celestial bodies formed.

China's Biggest Desert Hides A Massive Ocean Underneath

By Peter R - Aug 01, 2015 07:42 PM EDT

By tracing unaccounted carbon in the region, researchers found that the ocean is bigger than all five Great Lakes of North America put together

Nature Inspired: Robot That Walks On Water And Jumps

By Peter R - Aug 01, 2015 07:42 PM EDT

A multidisciplinary team of scientists were inspired by the water strider to create an inspect that walk on water and jump off the surface without breaking through.

Super Earths Just 21 Lights Years Away: NASA

By Peter R - Aug 01, 2015 07:43 PM EDT

Three planets that can be described as super-Earths and one big outer planet form a system similar to our own solar system.

Miracle Non-Invasive Spinal Stimulation Empowers Paralyzed Patients With Voluntary Movement

By Dustin Braden - Jul 31, 2015 05:49 PM EDT

Five completely paralyzed patients were able to move their legs voluntarily for the very first time with the help of a new technique called transcutaneous stimulation, which combines non-invasive electrical stimulation, an experimental drug and physical therapy. The new technique is the first of its kind and shows promise, CBS reported.

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