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Brain
Jan 22, 2016 07:11 AM EST

Mixed Emotions May Mean You Have More Emotional Depth Than Others

Do you have mixed emotions? Then you may have emotional depth rather than simply being indecisive.

Brainwaves
Jan 21, 2016 11:53 PM EST

Researchers Examine Why Alzheimer's Targets Certain Parts Of The Brain

Previous studies show that Alzheimer's disease (AD) targets large networks in the brain that contribute to memories. However, researchers are still uncertain how this relates to misfolded proteins seen by pathologists at autopsy.

Climate Change
Jan 21, 2016 08:43 PM EST

A 2-Degree Rise in Temperature May Cause a Massive Increase in Temperatures Worldwide

A 2-degree rise in global temperatures may actually cause a massive increase worldwide

heart
Jan 21, 2016 07:11 PM EST

Consumption Of Healthy Fats May Help Extend Life

Researchers at Tufts University found just how important it is to replace bad dietary fats with good ones.

Venus Flytrap
Jan 21, 2016 04:43 PM EST

Venus Flytraps May Have the Creepy Ability to Count to Better Devour Their Prey

Venus flytraps may be far creepier than you originally thought.

Persian Coral Reef
Jan 21, 2016 04:22 PM EST

Climate Change: Ocean Warming May Have Doubled in Recent Decades

Ocean warming may have actually doubled in recent decades.

Tail Shape Predict If A Fish Will Be At Greater Range Of Depths
Jan 21, 2016 04:09 PM EST

'Twilight Zone' Fish Swim Silently With Forked Tails, Study Reveals

In a new study, scientists found that the shape of a fish's tail can help determine whether a fish will survive across a range of deep and shallow reefs.

Spoons Equal Dosage Errors
Jan 21, 2016 04:05 PM EST

Stop Spoon Dosing: Study Finds Up To 50 Percent Errors With Spoon Dosage

Researchers found that measuring medicine with teaspoons and tablespoons measurements causes dosage errors.

Damselfish
Jan 21, 2016 04:04 PM EST

Invasive Damselfish Species May be Infiltrating the Gulf of Mexico

Scientists have taken a closer look at the regal damselfish, and have found that they're popping up in a part of the ocean where they don't really belong.

CSIRO's Parkes Radio Telescope
Jan 21, 2016 02:17 PM EST

Life In Space Went Extinct, Habitable Planets Froze Or Became Hot

A new study found if some planets were habitable, life would become extinct right after its origin due to extreme heating or cooling.

Super-continent Pangaea
Jan 21, 2016 01:49 PM EST

Supercontinent Pangaea's Assembly Tied To Coal Formation

Study finds that super-continent Pangaea's assembly aided in the formation of coal.

Running
Jan 21, 2016 01:46 PM EST

Anxiety and Inhibition May Cause You to Walk Differently

It turns out that anxiety and inhibition may actually cause you to walk differently.

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