Science

House Bans States from Mandatory GMO Labeling Laws

By Dustin M Braden - Jul 24, 2015 07:14 PM EDT

U.S. House of Representatives passed a new bill on Thursday, which prevents all states from introducing or implementing mandatory Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) labeling on food products.

Four-Legged Snake Ancestors Moved Like LIzards

By Peter R - Jul 24, 2015 03:44 PM EDT

Researchers analyzed a four-legged snake fossil in a German museum. The fossil dates to 110 million years.

NASA Discovers 'Earth 2.0'

By Dustin M Braden - Jul 23, 2015 08:14 PM EDT

NASA has discovered a far away planet that closely resembles the Earth in terms of its distance from the sun and the constitution of its surface.

Waste Dumping in European Oceans Destroying Dolphin Fertility

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 23, 2015 01:11 PM EDT

Industrial chemical waste disposed in oceans has begun to affect the fertility of dolphins, a new study has pointed out.

Bionic Eye Restores Mans Vision, Gives Hopes to Millions with Age Related Blindness

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 23, 2015 01:00 PM EDT

An eighty year British man was able to clearly for the first time in almost a decade thanks to a bionic eye implant.

How does Fat taste? Check what Scientists say!

By Ajay Kadkol - Jul 23, 2015 04:27 AM EDT

Scientist at the Purdue University has carried out an extensive research regarding the taste of fat, which is responsible for obesity.

New Dads Gain More than 4 Pounds After Birth

By Dustin M Braden - Jul 22, 2015 07:12 PM EDT

A new study says that on average new dads can gain more than 4 pounds after they become fathers.

Coffee Lovers Have Significantly Lower Diabetes Risk

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 22, 2015 02:45 PM EDT

According to a new study, regular drinkers of coffee may very well be at a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

Human Skin Gets Thinner In Space, International Space Station Study

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 22, 2015 02:43 PM EDT

According to Karsten Koenig from the Department of Biophotonics and Laser Technology at Saarland University, he was approached by NASA and the European Space Agency to see if it was possible to study the skin of astronauts.

Criminologists list the 5 Key Traits in Serial Killers

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 21, 2015 02:27 PM EDT

Criminologists have used science and modern technology to understand why certain people can murder others time after time.

Birth Order Has No Meaningful Effect on Personality, IQ, says Study

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 21, 2015 08:24 AM EDT

In one of the biggest research initiatives of its kind, researchers from University of Illinois-Champaign have found that the order of birth does not statically bear any impact on the person's intellect or personality.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 21, 2015 08:29 AM EDT

A new study has revealed that African Americans are more likely to suffer from a sudden cardiac arrest when compared to Caucasians.

Humans Might Not Be The Only Species Practice Democracy: Study Claims Baboons Do As Well!

By Dustin M Braden - Jul 20, 2015 07:09 PM EDT

It looks like humans might not be the only species in the animal kingdom that practice democracy as a way of decision making. A new study claims that olive baboons living in Kenya have demonstrated traits that are associated with the democratic decision-making process, Daily Mail reported.

Scientists Reveal Why Big Booties Are Always More Beautiful

By R. Siva Kumar - Jul 20, 2015 06:58 AM EDT

Big butts in a woman signify deeper curved spines, which is why men prefer such women, according to scientific study.

Women Three Times More Prone To Migraines Than Men

By R. Siva Kumar - Jul 20, 2015 06:36 AM EDT

More women get bothered by migraines, mainly due to parental domestic violence in childhood.

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