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Night Owls Are Less Likely to Get Married
People who tend to stay up late and wake up late in the morning are different in many important ways from early risers, new research shows.
April 13, 2014
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Jann Ingmire
The Brain’s Need for Justice Is Based In Reason, Not Emotion
New research based on brain scans shows that people who care about justice are swayed more by reason ...
April 11, 2014
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Jann Ingmire
Video of Paralyzed Men Regaining Use of Legs After Novel Implant
Four men, originally paralyzed below the waist, have regained movement in their legs after a novel procedure at ...
April 8, 2014
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Victor Chan
Study Finds Happy Teens Become Wealthy Adults (Video)
Recent research has found that a large majority of the world’s teens are unhappy.
April 5, 2014
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Epoch Times Staff
April Is Autism Awareness Month
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that can affect thinking, feeling, communication, speech, and social ...
April 5, 2014
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Marie Yeung
Black Markets for Hackers Are Increasingly Sophisticated, Specialized and Maturing
Black and gray markets for computer hacking tools, services and byproducts such as stolen credit card numbers continue ...
March 29, 2014
BY
RAND Corporation
Research Turns Up Clues to Process Behind Recognition
When it comes to recognizing faces, humans are extraordinarily skillful. It’s no surprise — our brains are drawn ...
March 27, 2014
BY
Peter Reuell
To Keep Teens Safe Online, Middle Ground Works Best
New research suggests that parents should try to establish a middle ground between keeping their teens completely away ...
March 25, 2014
BY
Matthew Swayne
Does ‘Copier’ Model Fix Hawking’s Black Hole Theory?
New research may complete Stephen Hawking’s theory about black holes and solve the “information paradox.”
March 25, 2014
BY
Kim Ward
On Instagram, Faces Are 38% More Likely to Get ‘Likes’
Researchers looked at 1.1 million photos on Instagram and found that pictures with human faces are 38% more ...
March 25, 2014
BY
Jason Maderer
Happier Moods Mean Healthier Foods
Looking to lose weight? Think a happy thought before you eat. A new study has found that mood ...
March 11, 2014
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Cornell University
Corrupt Chinese Scientists Punished in Campaign
Scientists in China regularly plunder money for research funding, and some have been arrested recently.
February 27, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
US Congressman Steve Israel’s Bold Recovery Plan
America has faced the great void of financial ruin before. And time again in history the country invested ...
October 10, 2013
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James Grundvig
‘Exciting’ Prospect for Preventing High Blood Pressure
Saving thousands of young people from developing high blood pressure later in life may now be possible, according ...
August 8, 2013
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Rosemary Byfield
Literacy Trumps Wealth in Developing Countries: Study
Education, not wealth, may be the key factor in improving health in developing countries, according to a new ...
June 13, 2013
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Simon Veazey
Extinct Lizard Named After Jim Morrison
A giant lizard that roamed the earth up to 40 million years ago has been named after The ...
June 5, 2013
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Stephen Jones
Overnight Walking Awakens Understanding of Suicide
Participants in a suicide prevention walk in Washington, D.C., carried the memory of their loved ones on their ...
June 5, 2013
BY
Ron Dory
Canada Should Follow Ireland with Plain Tobacco Packs, Researcher Says
Calls to adopt plain packaging legislation for tobacco products in Canada are renewed once again.
June 4, 2013
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Wrong Tornado Advice Is Endangering Lives Says Expert
WASHINGTON—People in tornado danger areas are being given the wrong survival advice resulting in unnecessary loss of life, ...
June 4, 2013
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Shar Adams
Video: Storm Chaser’s Final Interview Before Being Killed by Tornado
Tim Samaras was, along with his son Paul and his tornado research partner Carl Young, killed by a ...
June 3, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
Dead Tornado Researchers Remembered as Brave
Tim Samaras, his son Paul Samaras, and his tornado research partner Carl Young are remembered by their colleagues ...
June 3, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
Cicadas Bring the Noise, Bring the Science
Cicadas are emerging by the thousands in the Northeast, and “a lot of people use them as a ...
June 3, 2013
BY
Mary Silver
Storm Chasers Killed in El Reno, Okla. Tornado
Storm chasers killed: Three storm chasers, including one of the stars from the Discovery Channel’s “Storm Chasers,” were ...
June 3, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Chinese Axes Polished Better in 4,500 B.C. Than Today
Chinese people in 4,500B.C. did a better job making flat and smooth surfaces than we can nowadays with ...
May 31, 2013
BY
Leonardo Vintini
World’s First Bird May Have Roamed Jurassic Period
World’s first bird? Researchers say they have discovered a new fossil that might be the world’s first bird.
May 31, 2013
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Jack Phillips
Discovery: Changing Cement Into Metal
Scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory developed a method to alter cement into metal which can be used ...
May 29, 2013
BY
Daniel He
Trump 2016? Reports Suggest Potential Presidential Bid
Trump 2016 run? Real estate mogul-turned-reality TV star Donald Trump might be considering running for president in 2016.
May 27, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
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