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'Asterias rubens' And 'Psammechinus miliaris' - Starfish Species
Feb 10, 2016 11:18 AM EST

Starfish Help Find Origins Of Brain Messenger Molecules Found In Humans

Study finds genes in starfish that produces neuropeptides, common chemicals found in the human brain responsible for controlling and regulating cell activities.

Diatom
Feb 10, 2016 10:58 AM EST

Tiny Creatures May be the Strongest on the Planet

Scientists have taken a closer look at diatoms, which are single-celled algae organisms, and have found that these creatures are far stronger than you might thing.

'Bombus occidentalis' -Rare Bumble Bee
Feb 10, 2016 10:41 AM EST

Rare Bumble Bee Makes Comeback In Pacific Northwest

Scientists have discovered that a rare bumble bee species 'Bombus occidentalis' is suddenly making a comeback in the Pacific Northwest.

Menominee Crack
Feb 10, 2016 10:12 AM EST

Source of the Mysterious Menominee Crack in Michigan May Finally Have been Solved

A mysterious crack in the ground has appeared in Michigan, and now seismologists think they may know what the feature is.

Horse
Feb 10, 2016 06:45 AM EST

Horses Can Read Human Emotions Just by Looking at Us

It's not just dogs that have a connection with humans. Horses also are intelligent animals and, according to a new study, can actually read human emotions.

Alzheimer's Disease: Anti-psychotics Does More Harm Than Good.
Feb 09, 2016 10:55 PM EST

Alzheimer's Disease: Biochemical Blood Changes Linked To Inherited Form Of Illness

New findings published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease examine biochemical changes in the blood that occur in a rare inherited form of Alzheimer's and how this could potentially lead to a method of both diagnosis and treatment for this and other forms of the health issue.

walnuts
Feb 09, 2016 10:38 PM EST

Walnut-Rich Diet: It May Improve Cholesterol Levels, Weight Loss

A walnut-rich diet that was higher in fat showed better weight-loss when compared to a lower fat, higher carbohydrate diet among overweight and obese women, according to recent findings published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

brain
Feb 09, 2016 07:26 PM EST

Does Concussion Increase The Risk Of Suicide?

Could concussions increase the risk of suicide?

Radio Waves Moving From New Galaxies
Feb 09, 2016 03:32 PM EST

Hidden Galaxies Discovered Behind Milky Way

International researchers have discovered 883 hidden galaxies behind the Milky Way. This discovery is also shedding new light on the mystery behind the Great Attractor's gravitational forces.

 Giant Spiral Galaxy NGC 253 In Color
Feb 09, 2016 02:03 PM EST

Faint Dwarf Galaxy Disrupts Nearby Giant Spiral Galaxy

A team of international researchers have discovered that a faint galaxy is disrupting a neighboring giant spiral galaxy that is 160,000 light-years away.

'Rhinconichthys' - Big-Mouthed Fish From Cretaceous Period
Feb 09, 2016 01:21 PM EST

Prehistoric 'Big-Mouthed' Fish Fossil From Cretaceous Period Discovered

Study identifies prehistoric 'big-mouthed' fish fossils from the Cretaceous Period, 92 million years ago.

Antarctica
Feb 09, 2016 12:47 PM EST

How Ice-Shelf Loss Leads to Faster Sea-Level Rise in Antarctica

It turns out that ice-shelf loss will lead to faster sea-level rise.

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