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Couple
Oct 04, 2015 05:14 PM EDT

Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder? Shared Environment Plays A Part

Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder?

Dinosaur Species Maiasaura Undergoes Largest Population Study
Oct 03, 2015 07:56 PM EDT

'Good Mother Lizard': Largest Dinosaur Population Growth Study Reveals How Maiasaura Lived

Dinosaur species Maiasaura is said to be one of the largest groups to be studied by paleontologists. Over 50 bone samples were found and used in the study.

Toxic chemicals threatens human reproduction and health.
Oct 02, 2015 04:49 PM EDT

Toxic Chemical Exposure Threatens Human Reproduction and Health

Exposure to toxic chemicals in the environment is slowly destroying human reproduction and is the cause for critical health issues.

Ocean Predators May Help With Climate Change
Oct 02, 2015 04:36 PM EDT

Climate Change: Can Ocean Predators Help Reverse It?

Marine Scientists find that unsustainable harvesting of large predatory fish, along with the culling of sharks, can have far-reaching consequences for the way climate change is being handled.

Lystrosaurus
Oct 02, 2015 12:15 PM EDT

Mass Extinction Killed Certain Animals, and Now Scientists Know the Most Vulnerable

What kind of animals actually survive a mass extinction? You might be surprised.

Self-Healing Polymer
Oct 02, 2015 12:14 PM EDT

Self-Healing Polymer Can Patch Itself Up Without Need for External Sources

Researchers may have created a material that can actually heal itself. Scientists have developed a flexible polymeric material that's capable of self-repairing.

Scientists Examines Late Triassic and Early Jurassic Corals
Oct 02, 2015 12:03 PM EDT

Jurassic Corals Discovered By Scientists In U.S.

Geological Society of America Scientists have found Jurassic corals in North America which can solve the puzzle to the Jurassic era.

Reactor
Oct 02, 2015 11:50 AM EDT

Fusion Reactors May be Economically Viable to Generate Electricity

Fusion reactors could actually become an economically viable way to generate electricity within a few decades.

Hawaii
Oct 02, 2015 08:58 AM EDT

Hawaiian Islands Have the Highest Rates of Unique Species in the World

It turns out that Hawaii may have more unique species than once thought. Scientists have found that Hawaii's Northwestern islands have the highest rates of unique species, including possible new species.

Coral Reef
Oct 02, 2015 08:30 AM EDT

Coral Reefs May Combat Global Warming with a 'Balanced Diet'

Scientists have found that a nutrient-rich, balanced diet is beneficial to corals during stressful thermal events, which could be triggered by climate change.

Stress
Oct 02, 2015 08:11 AM EDT

Late Bedtimes for Teens May Cause Weight Gain and Health Problems

Do you have a late bedtime? Then you may be at risk of weight gain.

Boa Constrictor
Oct 02, 2015 07:49 AM EDT

Evolution: Snakes Have the Blueprints for Arms and Legs Still Encoded in Their Genome

Snakes may not have arms or legs, but they do have the blueprints for them in their genome.

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