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Not Just Humans, Dolphins Too Have 'Complicated' Relationships, Says a New Study

By Kamal Nayan - May 06, 2015 10:56 AM EDT

Like humans, dolphins also have intricate and dynamic social relationships, according to a new study.

Bees Addicted to Nectar With Harmful Pesticides, Study Finds

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 27, 2015 09:37 AM EDT

Bees have been increasingly getting addicted to neonicotinoids pesticides, used for seed dressing of rapeseed, according to a new study.

Tinnitus Ring Not Imaginary. Exists in the Brain, Study Finds

By Peter R - Apr 25, 2015 03:40 PM EDT

A new study has found that the Tinnitus involves large portions of the brain and treatment principles practised today may have to be revised.

Staring at Your Dog Could Send Love Hormone Surging, Study Finds

By Peter R - Apr 17, 2015 08:14 AM EDT

The study shows a long love-filled stare is more effective at bonding than touch.

Study: More Than 100 Billion Emails Sent Daily, Most Answered In Two Minutes

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 16, 2015 04:42 AM EDT

People around the world send more than 100 billion emails daily, most of which are answered in just two minutes, according to a new study by Yahoo Labs in California and Spain.

Universe Not Expanding At The Rate Previously Believed, Study

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 12, 2015 02:26 AM EDT

Universe is not expanding as fast as first thought it would be, according to a new study. Researchers analyzed specific types of supernovae or exploding stars as observed by NASA's Swift satellite and concluded that these were more diverse than previously thought.

Sun Came Later In The Milky Way Star Nursery, New Study Says

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 10, 2015 09:04 AM EDT

Out sun arrived little late in the early days of the Milky Way, according to a new study. The study added that it only formed when the stellar version of a "baby boom" had almost fizzled out.

Study: People who Watch more TV have a Greater Risk of Diabetes

By Cheri Cheng - Apr 02, 2015 04:54 PM EDT

A new study reported that people who watch TV have a greater risk of developing diabetes.

Some NYC Ants Crave More For Junk Foods, Says a New Study

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 02, 2015 02:11 PM EDT

Some ants crawling around New York City have developed a taste for junk food, according to a new study.

Google Gives People 'Widely Inaccurate' View of Their Own Intelligence, Study

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 01, 2015 02:59 PM EDT

Using Google makes people overestimate their own intelligence, according to a new study.

Study Shows Atlantic Circulation Weakest In Last 1,000 Years

By Kamal Nayan - Mar 26, 2015 01:27 AM EDT

Gulf Stream water currents in the Atlantic Ocean have slowed to the weakest in the last 1,000 years, according to a new study. The change can lead to threatening shift in U.S. and European weather.

Yeti Debate: There's No Such Thing as Yeti Says New Study

By Kamal Nayan - Mar 17, 2015 02:46 AM EDT

Last year, in a study, researchers analyzed hair samples attributed to "anomalous primates" also known as Yeti, bigfoot. However, now a new study says the hair used in the previous study did not come from a mysterious animal but from a Himalayan brown bear.

Friends Foresee Your Death Better Than You, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 29, 2015 10:01 AM EST

Studying the lifestyles of 300 couples since the 1930s shows that friends are able to see and judge something about you that you may miss.

Study: Facebook Knows You Better Than Anyone Else

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 20, 2015 12:27 AM EST

Facebook knows you better than your closest friends and even family members, according to a new study at University of Cambridge.

Study Suggests Dogs Arrived In America Only 10,000 Years Ago

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 12, 2015 01:04 AM EST

Dogs might have first migrated successfully to the Americas only about 10,000 years ago, thousands of years after the first human migrants crossed a land bridge from Siberia to North America, suggests a new study.

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