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Galaxy
Jul 27, 2015 05:38 PM EDT

Cosmic Winds Impact Galaxy Evolution by Blasting Gas

How do cosmic winds impact galaxy evolution? Scientists may now have a clearer picture as to how it happens

Salmon
Jul 27, 2015 05:26 PM EDT

Fish Toxin Holds Potential To Treat Cancer

New findings published in the journal Nature Communications reveal that a fish toxin could work as a future medication to treat cancer.

Brothers
Jul 27, 2015 04:22 PM EDT

Longevity: Link Between Intelligence and How Long You Live is Genetic

It turns out that intelligent people live longer. Scientists have discovered that a person's genes determines not only how smart they are, but also that these genetics are linked to how long they live.

Pregnancy Exercise
Jul 27, 2015 03:49 PM EDT

Obesity And Diabetes: Molecule That Mimics Exercise Helps Treat Both

New findings published in the journal Chemistry and Biology reveal that a new molecule may be used to help treat type 2 diabetes and obesity.

Sleep
Jul 27, 2015 02:09 PM EDT

Sleep And Memory: Good Night's Rest Helps Us Remember Things During The Day

New findings published in the journal Cortex reveal that adequate rest may help the body recall facts that they could not remember later.

Pluto
Jul 27, 2015 11:26 AM EDT

Haze and Flowing Ice Can be Found on Pluto, New Horizons Image Reveals

Scientists have discovered that Pluto has both flowing ice and a surprising extended haze.

Baby
Jul 27, 2015 10:52 AM EDT

Baby Brains Reveal Social Interaction is Linked to Learning a Second Language

It turns out that social interaction may be best for teaching babies a second language.

Polar Bear
Jul 27, 2015 10:32 AM EDT

Polar Bear Y Chromosome Reconstructed: What DNA Reveals About Endangered Species

Scientists have reconstructed part of the male chromosome in polar bears and have found out why the Y chromosome is so important.

Cretaceous
Jul 27, 2015 09:53 AM EDT

Elasmosaur Fossil Discovered in Alaska Mountain Range Reveals New Marine Reptile

Researchers have uncovered a massive new species of marine reptile called an elasmosaur that once lived within Alaska.

Earth
Jul 27, 2015 09:23 AM EDT

World Population Grows Exponentially with Increased Energy Use

How much power does the world consume each day? Scientists have taken a closer look to better understand the relationship between population growth and energy consumption over the past 50 years.

Blue Moon
Jul 27, 2015 08:33 AM EDT

Rare Blue Moon Rises in the Sky This Week: How and When to Watch

If you only do something once every blue moon, you better start preparing. The end of July will feature one of these moons as the second full moon of the month graces the skies.

Bighorn Sheep
Jul 27, 2015 07:48 AM EDT

Inbreeding Didn't Cause Bighorn Sheep Populations to Decline in Colorado

Colorado's bighorn sheep population is declining and now, scientists have found out that it's not due to inbreeding.

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