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Bats Hold Vital Clues for Cancer Prevention as Scientists Study Their ‘Extraordinary’ Immunity

A new study shows that bats evolved to avoid cancer and the data may uncover how humans can treat or prevent viruses as well...

India Becomes Fourth Nation to Touch Down on the Moon In Mission to Study its South Pole

"India is on the Moon," exclaimed S. Somanath, chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) after their lander/rover combo touched down on the...

Horses Can See Emotions in Our Face and Voice–and Have a Preference, Reveals New Study

  Horses have incredible sensitivity to not only outward human emotions such as joy and anger, but also inward, low arousal emotions like sadness, a...

Largest Search for Loch Ness Monster is Using Volunteers for Scientific Study of Britain’s Largest Lake This Week

This weekend, the Loch Ness Center is holding the largest-ever search for the mythical monster, and will feature a horde of volunteers wielding hi-tech...

A New Study Finds that Performing Acts of Kindness Improves Mental Health Symptoms

Humans are hardwired to feel good when performing acts of kindness towards others, an imperative trait in any animal that evolves to live and...

People With Heart Failure Can Step Their Way to Significantly Better Health: New Study

People with heart failure who increase their daily step count saw improvements in their health in just 12 weeks, according to a peer-reviewed study...

Children Do Much Better in Math When Music is Added to the Lesson: New Study

A new study explored the causal role that music engagement has on student achievement in mathematics—and they found a significant benefit. Researchers believe that music...

The Magic of Moss: The Tiny Plant Absorbs 6x More CO2 Than Other Plants, Says New Study

Spongy, uniquely green, and allegedly good with directions, Earth's ubiquitous mosses are more important to ecosystems than they appear. Found in at least 12,000 species...

Yoga Can Help Cancer Patients Cut the Risk of Disease Spreading or Returning: Study

Having a twice-a-week yoga practice has recently been shown to be effective at reducing symptoms of fatigue in people with cancer, as well as...

8 Weeks of Lifestyle Changes Reduced Biological Age by 3 Years In Groundbreaking Proof-of-Concept Study

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   Published in April of last year,...

Plants Respond to Touch Sending Different Signals Through Their Cells, Shows New Study

Despite the veins in a leaf appearing like a nervous system, our woody neighbors do not have a nervous system—but that doesn't mean they...

Another Study Shows Daily Multivitamin for People Over 60 Slows Memory Decline That Comes With Aging

People over 60 who take a daily multivitamin pill may be slowing age-related memory decline, according to a new study that amplifies similar findings...

Small Acts of Kindness Are Universal: Global Study Finds People Help Each Other Every 2 Minutes

An international study of people on five continents has found that humans help each other with small things about every 2 minutes, and acquiesce...

Lager Beer, the World’s Favorite, was Invented By Accident 400 Years Ago When 2 Yeasts Walked into a Bar – Study

Lager is the world's most popular beer, and new research shows it was invented by accident more than 400 years ago in Bavaria. The yeast...

Time-Restricted Eating Could Prevent Work-Related Health Issues, Says New Study

Time-restricted eating improved the health of firefighters by reducing the risks of heart disease linked with shift work, according to a new study. Working long...

Those Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Regain Memory, Landmark Study Shows

Feeling happy about getting older can reverse a common type of memory loss, according to a new study from Yale. Older people with mild cognitive...

FDA Clears First Study of CRISPR Gene-Editing in Human Patients

In a national first, the Food and Drug Administration has given Intellia Therapeutics the go-ahead to begin testing a drug that uses CRISPR gene...

Rooms Filled with Plants Could Protect Us from Colds and Flu by Disinfecting Air, Study Finds

Plants are well-established partners that when brought indoors can help alleviate stress, and purify the air, and are well worth the constant watering. However, a...

Not a Single Collision for Seabird Populations in Offshore Wind Farm Says $3M Radar Study

There's something deeply comical about suggesting that seagulls are smart enough to wait for you to look away before stealing your french fries, but...

Brisk Walking for Just 11 Minutes a Day Slashes Risk of Premature Death by 23% Says Study of 30 Million People

Walking at a brisk pace for just 11 minutes a day slashes the risk of a premature death by almost a quarter, according to...