Health Officials in Florida are warning the public to not come into contact with armadillos following the rise in leprosy cases which have been linked to the animal.
According to a new study, regular drinkers of coffee may very well be at a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
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 have used science and modern technology to understand why certain people can murder others time after time.
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.
A new study has revealed that African Americans are more likely to suffer from a sudden cardiac arrest when compared to Caucasians.
According to a new study published in the Journal of Bone and Memorial Research at Tel Aviv University, the beneficial compounds that heal bone can be used without compounds that cause pyschotropic side-effects.
Signifying a major shift in divorce trends, a new research has shown that couples who get married in their thirties are more likely to end up in divorce than those who get hitched in the late twenties.
Big butts in a woman signify deeper curved spines, which is why men prefer such women, according to scientific study.
A recent study shows that while facial symmetry is valued, those faces that are average and youthful are considered better procreation material.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM