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World Leaders Gather In New York For Annual United Nations General Assembly
Sep 22, 2016 05:10 AM EDT

How Walking Is Linked With Aggression? Study Reveals

A study linking walking to aggression could help prevent crime, according to researchers.

Painful menstrual cramps
Sep 22, 2016 05:09 AM EDT

'Smart' Houses Of The Future Could Adjust Depending On Your Mood

MIT researchers invented an "emotion quotient" radio device capable of accurately detecting the current mood of people.

Human Evolution
Sep 22, 2016 05:06 AM EDT

Scientists Unraveled The Migration Patterns Of Our African Ancestors Through Gene Mapping

Researchers cross-analyzed populations to determine the patterns of migration of our ancestors from Africa.

Peppa Pig
Sep 22, 2016 04:57 AM EDT

Peppa Pig Cartoons Make Kids 'Emotionless Zombies', Expert Suggests

An expert says that the Peppa Pig cartoons are making a huge damage to children's brains, turning them into emotionless zombies.

Robot in a political rally in Russia
Sep 22, 2016 04:31 AM EDT

The ‘Michael Scofield’ Of Robots Arrested In Russia

In a bizarre incident, a Robot was arrested in Russia for taking part in a political rally. The Robot, who draws inspiration from 'Michael Scofield' of Prison break fame, became famous worldwide when it tried to break out of its facilities, twice.

Gluten-Free Bread
Sep 22, 2016 04:29 AM EDT

Gluten-Free Diet Health Benefits Just Myths? Study Suggests Real Reason For Its Positive Effects

While cutting gluten may seem beneficial to one's health, its mere absence may not be the real reason for many people's positive experiences.

Anxious man
Sep 22, 2016 04:22 AM EDT

Cancer-Related Death Risk Doubles For Men Suffering From Anxiety

A new study revealed that men who experience excessive anxiety may be at increased risk of dying from cancer.

Research Into Cancer Conducted At The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
Sep 22, 2016 04:16 AM EDT

NASA Partners With EDNR To Detect Cancer Early, Will This Be A Successful Breakthough?

NASA partners with researchers for cancer to aid the study regarding the disease.

Is your brain your 'Self'?
Sep 22, 2016 04:07 AM EDT

Thought Of Surviving Death? Perhaps Your ‘Self’ Can

The thought of surviving death has rattled mankind for years. Even if the body cannot survive, seems like our 'self' can. The experts over the years have developed hundreds of theories to solve the puzzle of death and afterlife.

China's First Space Laboratory Module Tiangong-1
Sep 22, 2016 03:57 AM EDT

Out Of Control: China's Tiangong-1 Space Station Will Crash To Earth In 2017

Chinese authorities have now confirmed the eight-tonne ‘Heavenly Palace’ lab will re-enter the atmosphere sometime in 2017 with some some parts likely to hit Earth.

Reticulate Gila Monster
Sep 22, 2016 03:54 AM EDT

Unraveling The Potential Medicine Of Venom

A venom that can kill humans could actually save lives and treat certain diseases.

Mother and Son
Sep 22, 2016 03:52 AM EDT

Mothers With Autistic Children Are At Risk Of Developing Heart Disease

A new study reveals that mothers of autistic children, who report chronic stress, are more likely to have high levels of bad cholesterol and fewer cells that protect the vascular system from damage, putting them at higher risk for heart disease.

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