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Howler Monkey
Oct 23, 2015 08:16 AM EDT

Bigger Calls and Smaller Balls: Howler Monkeys Compensate for Small Testes

Deeper calls may mean smaller balls for monkey species. Scientists have found that male howler monkeys have adapted different sex tactics in order to attract mates.

Excitonic Laser
Oct 23, 2015 07:29 AM EDT

2D Laser Breakthrough May Open the Door to Next-Generation Photonic Devices

Scientists have created a two-dimensional, excitonic laser that's an important step toward next-generation, ultra-compact photonic and optoelectronic devices.

Milky Way Galaxy
Oct 23, 2015 06:52 AM EDT

Largest Image of the Milky Way Galaxy of All Time is 46 Billion Pixels and is Available Online

Scientists have compiled the largest astronomical image of all time.

Plastic Pollution
Oct 23, 2015 06:30 AM EDT

Plastic Trash May Travel to the Arctic from a Sixth Garbage Patch in the Ocean

Plastic trash can be found around the world-even the Arctic. Scientists have found that this marine litter is present at the sea surface of Arctic waters, though they're still unsure how it made it so far north.

Miniature Blood Monitoring Device Works In Real Time In ICU
Oct 22, 2015 04:45 PM EDT

New Miniature Blood Monitoring Device Works In Real Time In ICU

Researchers have created a miniaturized blood monitoring device, which will allow medical staff to monitor blood levels in real time in the ICU.

Solar Panels Can Produce More Energy With New Technique
Oct 22, 2015 04:23 PM EDT

Solar Panels Can Produce More Energy Through New Technique

Researchers are shining more light on solar panels. By using their new technique, solar panels can increase the output by more than 30 percent.

Diamonds Used In Root Canal Therapies
Oct 22, 2015 03:26 PM EDT

Diamonds Used In Root Canal Therapies, Prevents Future Infections

Scientists have recently developed a new root canal therapy using nanodiamonds, which proved to be more robust and effective than common contemporary methods.

Scientists Develop Virtual K-POP Dance Teacher
Oct 22, 2015 02:17 PM EDT

Scientists Develop Virtual K-POP Dance Teacher With 3D Tracking Of Body Joints

A team of of South Korean researchers recently created a virtual K-pop dance teacher by tracking 3D body joints.

New Galaxies Discovered With NASA/ESO's Hubble Space Telescope.
Oct 22, 2015 01:18 PM EDT

250 New Galaxies Discovered: Hubble Spots Big Bang Frontiers

A team of international astronomers have discovered 250 galaxies using NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope.

Breast Cancer Awareness
Oct 22, 2015 01:09 PM EDT

Mammograms and Anxiety: Breast Cancer Screening Shouldn't Make You Anxious

A study out of the University of Colorado suggests that women should not fear or be anxious about screenings for breast cancer.

Grocery store line
Oct 22, 2015 12:08 PM EDT

Science of Standing In Line: Who Goes First?

A study conducted in a German supermarket tested the willingness of customers to participate in cooperation to proceed faster in line.

HIV Vaccine
Oct 22, 2015 11:27 AM EDT

HIV Vaccine On The Way: Immune Responses Provide New Clues For Vaccine Development

Researchers have found new information about immune responses that could aid in protection against HIV infection, which could lead to a developing a potential HIV vaccine.

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