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Men’s Bladder Problems Point To Heart Disease, DIabetes

Men who regularly get up more than once a night to urinate could be suffering from a range of health conditions, according to a new study.

New Evidence For Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs

A new study has thrown up new evidence suggesting that dinosaurs may be warm-blooded like birds and mammals, not cold-blooded like reptiles.

Deserts Turning Green From Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels, Study

Increased levels of carbon dioxide have helped boost green foliage across the world's arid regions over the past 30 years, reports a new study.

Australia’s Science Literacy Has Fallen: Survey

A national survey has found that the science literacy of young Australian adults has fallen in the last three years.

80 Percent Of Malaysian Borneo Degraded By Logging

A new satellite imaging system has determined that more than 80% of tropical forests in Malaysian Borneo have been impacted by logging.

Eavesdropping Animals May Have Competitive Advantage

Animals with the ability to eavesdrop on their neighbors may have the edge when it comes to finding food and expanding their habitat.

Genome Of World’s Toughest Little Bird Decoded

Researchers have decoded the genome of the ground tit, a small bird that lives in one of the most hostile environments on earth.

Immune Cells Essential For Establishing Pregnancy

Researchers have shown that immune cells are critical for fertility because they create a healthy hormone environment in the uterus.

Daughters May Inherit Dad’s Obesity

New research on mice has shown that obese fathers may pass on an increased risk of obesity to their children and their grandchildren.