Research

Does Sugar Intake Increase Cancer Risk?

New research suggested that Western-style diet puts a person at higher risk of acquiring cancer.

Being Happy Does Not Make You Live Longer

New study opposed popular belief that happiness is the secret to long life.

Are Pears The New Hangover Cure?

Binge-drinkers are in luck! One of this season's blooming fruit will cure your Halloween hangover. Pears are in abundance this season so grab a few before pounding brewskies this month.

MIT Data System Machine Beats Human Intuition

Machine developed by MIT researcher may possibly replace human intuition.

Taller People At Higher Risk For Cancer

A new study by Swedish researchers links height to cancer risk.

Can't Quit Smoking? Try Mindfulness Meditation!

A new study shows that behavioral trainings such as Mindfulness Meditation can help develop self-control and make quitiing smoking easier.

Nobel Laureate Creates a Social Media Stir Attacking Female Researchers’ Positions in the Sciences

After some poorly-worded opinions of one biochemist this week, the science community is up in arms again discussing the gender inequality present in STEM programs. And after major backlash following the World Conference of Science Journalists in South Korea, the guest speaker and former Nobel laureate Tim Hunt has resigned from his position at University College London.

Sibling Bullying Just as Damaging As Peer Bullying, Can Cause Mental Distress and Depression Among Youth: Report

Some parents think sibling bullying is something normal or harmless, but a new research reveals that sibling bullying may have the same mental effects to children as peer bullying.

Atlantic Ocean May Be Starting To Close In Due To Wilson Cycle, Says New Research

A recent research conducted by geologists in Australia reveals that a passive margin in the Atlantic Ocean is starting to become active, leading to the closing of the Atlantic Ocean.

Carnitine in Red Meat, Energy Drinks Linked to Heart Disease

A new study may be shedding light on just how bad red meat can be for you, and, more importantly, how it's unhealthy. Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have found that an intricate mixture of certain stomach microbes and a chemical found in red meat - and many fashionable energy drinks - can produce an organic compound that causes heart disease in lab mice.

New Study Shows Mixed Results For Computer-Based Diabetes Support Tools

A new study shows that computer and smart phone programs to help those with diabetes does not lead to very much meaningful health benefits.

Bees Use Electrical Sixth Sense When Searching for Flowers

Researchers have unearthed more mysteries about bees, as the latest study shows the hairy little flying creatures have a "electrical" sixth sense.

Sea Slug Sheds Penis and Grows Another After Sex, Research says

Japanese researchers have discovered something unusual about sea slugs. According to the Royal Society Journal Biology Letters, a particular group of sea slugs shed their penes after sex and grow them back again, the Telegraph reports.

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