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Bullies And Victims Face Mental Health Risks

Young teenage bullies and their victims face increased risks of developing mental health and substance use problems later in adolescence.

Vintage Venoms Lose None Of Their Bite

Venoms, which are a time-capsule of disappearing biodiversity, can be stored for up to 80 years and still remain biologically active.

Debunking The Sixth Sense

Without invoking a sixth sense, people can reliably sense when a change had occurred even when they could not see exactly what had changed.

Subra Suresh Named Member Of Chinese Academy Of Sciences

Prof. Subra Suresh, a distinguished Indian-American engineer and scientist, has been named a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Plants Can Learn Like Animals, Study

Researchers in Australia have published evidence that plants can learn and remember just as well as it would be expected of animals.

Bee Sensors Take Flight To Help Farmers

Thousands of honey bees in Australia are being fitted with tiny sensors in an effort to monitor the insects and their environment.

Cardiologists Gather At Suntec Singapore For AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2014

Hundreds of cardiologists gathered at AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2014, a three-day medical conference covering the latest in interventional cardiology.

RNA Editing Enzyme Overexpressed In Esophageal Cancer

Researchers have discovered that an RNA editing enzyme is significantly over-expressed in esophageal squamous cell carcinomas.

Moderate Testosterone Levels Safest For Elderly Men, Study

Midrange testosterone levels in older men are associated with better survival, according to a study.