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Sad Child
Feb 02, 2016 12:06 AM EST

Childhood Trauma May Increase Psychosis Risk

Repeated childhood trauma may increase the risk of psychosis as an adult, according to a recent study.

Bowl of Oats
Feb 01, 2016 11:13 PM EST

High Fiber Diet May Lower The Risk Of Breast Cancer

New findings published in the journal Pediatrics show that high levels of dietary fiber could help lower the risk of breast cancer.

Dog
Feb 01, 2016 11:02 PM EST

Dogs Can Sense Anger In their Owners, New Study Suggests

Researchers at the University of Helsinki have discovered that dogs limit eye contact with angry owners.

Researchers find that cattle attacks on people often involve dogs
Feb 01, 2016 03:27 PM EST

Cattle Attacks On People Often Involve Dogs, Study Reveals

Study finds that two thirds of cattle attacks on people often involve dogs.

Community Service
Feb 01, 2016 03:05 PM EST

Caring About Others: Teens Who Receive Support From Others More Likely To Be Caring

A University of Rochester study found that when teenagers receive support from their social circles, they're more likely to be caring individuals.

Climate Scientists Examine Effects Of Man-Made Climate Change
Feb 01, 2016 02:24 PM EST

Man-Made Climate Change Caused Floods In South Of England, Study Reveals

A new study reveals that human-induced climate change caused flooding in south of England during the winter of 2013-14.

BB-8
Feb 01, 2016 01:31 PM EST

Humans Will Accept Robots as Helpers, But Not as Robotic Overlords

It turns out that while senior citizens will accept robots as helpers, they're far less likely to give up control to the machines.

New research suggests lightning sparks are possible in the Moon
Feb 01, 2016 01:15 PM EST

Moon Phase Affects Rainfall Amounts, Study Reveals Findings

New study finds that the phases of the moon only "slightly" affects rainfall amounts.

Water Bottle
Feb 01, 2016 01:03 PM EST

'BPA-Free' Plastic May Also be Dangerous for Reproductive Health and Embryonic Development

Although there are some companies that advertise "BPA-free" products, these items may actually not be safer. Scientists have found that a substitute to BPA, called BPS (Bisphenol S) may actually speed up embryonic development and disrupt the reproductive system.

Glacier
Feb 01, 2016 12:28 PM EST

Weird, Pulsating Glaciers Discovered in Svalbard: How They Impact Sea Level Rise

Scientists are getting a better understanding of how glaciers behave, and have found out that they may actually "pulsate."

One Species Dominates The Other In Mutualisitic Relationships
Feb 01, 2016 11:59 AM EST

How Does One Species Become Dominant Partner In Mutualistic Relationships? Study Reveals

Study reveals how one species becomes the dominant partner in a mutualistic relationship.

Eurasian Siskin
Feb 01, 2016 11:23 AM EST

Tiny Birds Prefer Flying with Friends: How These Birds Stick Together

Small birds apparently prefer flying with company.

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