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Stress Hormone can Help Fight Heroin Cravings, Study Reports

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 29, 2015 04:19 PM EDT

Cortisol, known as the stress hormone, might be vital in stopping people's addiction to heroin, a new study reported.

Favorite Music Reveals True Personalities: Are You A ‘Systemizer’ or ‘Empathizer’?

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 24, 2015 10:43 AM EDT

A new study found that people, based on the music they like, tend to fall into one of two categories, which are systemizers and empathizers.

Study Finds Cowboy Fans are the Best and Dolphin Fans are the Worst

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 10, 2015 10:30 PM EDT

The Dallas Cowboys have the best fans, a new study boldly concluded.

Marine Life Could 'Irreversibly' Change Due to CO2 Emissions

By Kamal Nayan - Jul 03, 2015 03:02 AM EDT

Marine life will be irreversibly changed unless CO2 emissions are drastically cut, according to a new study.

iPhone 6s Release Date and News: Upcoming iPhone Could Outsell iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Study Suggests

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 29, 2015 02:25 PM EDT

Every iPhone model has gone to outsell its predecessor and the trend would continue with the release of iPhone 6s, according to a new study.

Ongoing Volcanic Activity Observed On Venus, Study

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 20, 2015 01:47 PM EDT

Venus, the second-closest planet from the Sun, is observing ongoing volcanic activity, according to a new study.

Exercise Can Kill: Marathons, Endurance Workouts Linked to Blood Poisoning

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 18, 2015 01:42 PM EDT

Ultra marathons and endurance events cause gut bacteria to leak into the bloodstream, leading to blood poisoning, according to a new study.

Just 2 Percent Of Bees Do 80 Percent of Their Work In Pollinating Crops, Study

By Kamal Nayan - Jun 17, 2015 01:53 AM EDT

Just two percent of wild bee species do almost 80 percent of their work in pollinating corps, according to a new study.

500,000-Year-Old Human Skull Might Be The Evidence of Earliest Known Murder

By Kamal Nayan - May 28, 2015 01:40 PM EDT

Around half a million years ago, first ancient human was murdered, according to a new study. With two brutal blows to the head, the attacker fractured his victim's skull, killing him (or her).

Ocean Microbes Can Affect Cloud Formation and Climate: Study

By Peter R - May 19, 2015 04:42 PM EDT

The organic compound in sea spray aerosols can influence cloud formation and brightness

'Girl Next Door' Transformed Into Cruel 'Maneater' After Handsome Male Rejection, Love Study

By Cheri Cheng - May 15, 2015 03:29 PM EDT

According to a new study, researchers found that women who get turned down by handsome men are more likely to be cruel to other men.

Study: Galaxies Die By Slow 'Strangulation'

By Kamal Nayan - May 15, 2015 05:18 AM EDT

Galaxies die due to by slow 'strangulations,' according to a new study. When they stop making stars, their death is usually a slow process that chokes them of the necessary cool gases over about four billion years.

Americans on Food Stamps are more likely to be Obese, Study Reports

By Cheri Cheng - May 12, 2015 04:23 PM EDT

Americans who are on food stamps are more likely to be obese, a new government study found.

Mercury Magnetic Field Originated Four Billion Years Ago, Says a New Study

By Kamal Nayan - May 08, 2015 10:24 AM EDT

Magnetic field of mercury kicked off four billion years ago, according to a study that based its findings on MESSENGER data.

Saturn's Moon Enceladus Has 'Curtain Eruptions,' Not Jets: Study

By Kamal Nayan - May 08, 2015 09:58 AM EDT

Eruption of water vapor on Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, might be in the form of broad, curtain-like sheets, rather than discrete jets, according to a new study.

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