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Artificially Sweeteners ‘Neutral’ To The Gut: Study

Artificially sweetened drinks produced no different response in the healthy human gut to a glass of water, according to a study.

Telecoupling Shows Global Impact Of China’s Forestation Efforts

MSU professor Jianguo Liu dissects the global impact of China’s struggle to preserve and expand its forests even as its cities and population balloon.

Obesity Causes Bone And Muscle Loss In Men, Study

As men get fatter, their bones and muscles get weaker, an Australian study has found.

Chinese Academy of Sciences Inducts 62 New Members

62 Chinese and foreign scientists were formally inducted as members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences during a ceremony in Beijing, China.

CAS Scientist Wang Zhonglin Wins James C. McGroddy Prize

Prof. Wang Zhonglin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has won the 2014 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials by the American Physical Society.

Chickless Birds Help To Guard Relatives’ Nests

A new research study has revealed why some birds choose not to reproduce, and instead help to guard the nests of their close relatives.

Southeast Asia Going Nuclear

Southeast Asian countries are pushing forward in the use of nuclear power technology, says Barry Desker, Dean of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

Shorter Dogs More Likely To Exhibit Bad Behavior: Study

The shorter the dog, the more likely it is to march to the beat of its own drum, according to a study on the relationship between a dog's shape and its behavior.

Study: Oral Garlic Not Useful In Treating Vaginal Thrush

Researchers have found that garlic does not significantly reduce vaginal candida.