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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.

Two Cups Of Coffee A Day Can Protect Brain Against Alzheimer's: Study

By Peter R - Aug 03, 2015 04:48 PM EDT

A new study claims that people who consume more than two cups or avoid coffee have higher risk.

Lil Wayne and Birdman Feud Update: Was the Rapper Sexually Abused by Birdman?

By Cheri Cheng - Aug 03, 2015 10:40 AM EDT

Rumors are claiming that Lil Wayne is a victim of child sexual abuse at the hands of Bryan "Birdman" Williams.

Walking and Standing Cut Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk: Study

By Ashwin Subramania - Aug 03, 2015 10:14 AM EDT

People who regularly indulge in walking and running not only manage to improve the health of their heart but also end up losing extra excess pounds around the waist line

Picky Eating Linked to Anxiety, Depression in Kids

By Ashwin Subramania - Aug 03, 2015 10:13 AM EDT

A lot of children are known to be picky eaters and parents usually just consider this to be a phase.

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.

Mark Zuckerberg Reveals Wife's Arduous Pregnancy After 3 Miscarriages

By R. Siva Kumar - Aug 03, 2015 08:49 AM EDT

Facebook founder starts a popular debate on miscarriages with his personal post.

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.

Invasive Giant African Snails Gives Florida Nightmares

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

A $ 10 million effort launched in 2011 to eradicate the snails has not succeeded in killing the gastropod.

Black Men have a Higher Risk of Death from Prostate Cancer than White Men, Study Reports

By Cheri Cheng - Aug 01, 2015 01:24 PM EDT

Black men are more likely to develop and die from prostate cancer than white and Asian men, a new study reported.

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