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Female Orgasm: Academics Go Crazy Over New Findings By University Of Cincinnati Evolutionary Scientist! [VIDEO]

Aug 04, 2016 AM EDT The mystery of female orgasm is rethought and explained in the contemporary lens of University of Cincinnati Evolutionary scientist, Mihaela Pavlicev and a group of other scientists. Results from the ...

Scientists at Arizona State University Shooting for Moon With a Small Size Satellite

Jun 29, 2016 AM EDT The Arizona State University team is working on a tiny spacecraft that will collect important information about lunar.

New Study Shows Coffee Is Not Bad For People With Heart Problems [VIDEO]

Apr 18, 2016 AM EDT All you coffee lovers out there could now rejoice with this new findings about caffeine's link to heart problems. It is not that bad!

Bye Bye Breadboard! Illinois Scientists Create Rollerball Pens That Draw Conductive Circuits Instantly

Nov 25, 2013 AM EST Students working on their physics project involving circuit designs and diagrams can now forget the wires and breadboards and use a 'pen' instead!

British Scientists Monitoring Manhattan-Sized Iceberg to Avert Shipping Lane Disaster

Nov 14, 2013 AM EST British scientists are closely monitoring an iceberg the size of Manhattan to prevent a possible catastrophe in the busy international shipping lanes. The huge iceberg measuring roughly 270 square ...

Bristol Scientists Create Device That Power Future Robots Using Urine

Nov 09, 2013 AM EST Researchers at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL - alliance between the University of the West of England and University of Bristol) have found a cheap, eco-friendly way to charge future robots.

Alaska Museum Researchers Find Fossilized Dinosaur Footprints along Yukon River

Sep 27, 2013 AM EDT University of Alaska Museum of the North researchers have found several dinosaur fossils in Alaska along the Yukon River.

Swedish Scientists Discover Fossil of 85-Million-Year-Old Marine Lizard

Sep 11, 2013 AM EDT Lund University-led research team in Jordan have discovered an 85-million-year-old fossilized skeleton of a marine reptile from rocks in central Jordan with part of its soft tissue preserved.

Gardiner's Seychelle Frogs Hear With Mouths, Study

Sep 03, 2013 AM EDT Though the Gardiner's frogs of the Seychelles islands do not have an ear drum, they can still manage to detect other frog's sounds. By using X-rays, French scientists discovered that the amphibians ...

Greenland May Become Greener Due To Climate Change

Aug 28, 2013 AM EDT By the end of 2100, climate change could transform Greenland into vast swathes of forest land instead of barren ice sheet, according to scientists.

Utah Scientists Debunk Belief of ‘Right-brain’ And ‘Left-brain’ Personality Traits

Aug 23, 2013 AM EDT Brain imaging has shown no evidence that indicates some people are right-brained or left-brained, according to a study conducted by neuroscientists at the University of Utah.

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