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DNA Transfer: How Cats And Other House Pets May Help Solve Crimes
A cat's fur can retain enough DNA shed by a person who has been in their vicinity to serve as evidence, a new study points out. A cat's fur can retain enough DNA shed by a person who has been in their vicinity to serve as evidence, a new study points out. -
Global Warming Is Driving Termites To Wreak Even More Havoc
Scientists have found termites eat deadwood much faster in warmer conditions. Scientists have found termites eat deadwood much faster in warmer conditions. -
Truth Behind Big Breakfast's Association With Weight Loss Revealed In New Study
Scientists uncover the truth behind having a huge breakfast and its contributions to people looking to lose weight. Scientists uncover the truth behind having a huge breakfast and its contributions to people looking to lose weight. -
Scientists Map Genetic Sequence Of 'Immortal Jellyfish' To Gather Data On Aging
The results of the study might have uses in human aging, which will “open up a door to a new line of study that's worth pursuing." The results of the study might have uses in human aging, which will “open up a door to a new line of study that's worth pursuing." -
Can Locusts ‘Smell’ Cancer? Scientists Have A Reason To Believe So
These creatures have amazing sensory abilities. These creatures have amazing sensory abilities. -
'Good Bacteria' May Help Treat Depression: Study
Probiotics' health advantages aren't always evident, and research into whether they can do more harm than good is ongoing. Probiotics' health advantages aren't always evident, and research into whether they can do more harm than good is ongoing. -
Spiderwebs As 'Trap' For Microplastics: Study
Spiderwebs turn out to be a brilliant, organic commodity for monitoring particulate contamination in the urban atmosphere. Spiderwebs turn out to be a brilliant, organic commodity for monitoring particulate contamination in the urban atmosphere. -
Sustainability A Top Challenge Among CEOs, Study Finds
More than 80% of respondents, however, expect investments in sustainability to yield higher business results over the next five years. More than 80% of respondents, however, expect investments in sustainability to yield higher business results over the next five years. -
Chronic Back Pain May Be Best Treated Using Psychotherapy: Study
A new study suggests pain may also be addressed mentally rather than focusing on the physical aspect of it alone. A new study suggests pain may also be addressed mentally rather than focusing on the physical aspect of it alone. -
Saliva Sharing Helps Babies Identify Who Close People Are: MIT Study
Kissing and sharing food are among the signals that help babies discern close relationships. Kissing and sharing food are among the signals that help babies discern close relationships.