Gibbons on Helium Behave Like Sopranos [Video]

Gibbons on Helium Behave Like Sopranos [Video]

The finding suggests these monkeys communicate much like humans

Research Reveals Harmful Substances Clusters in Big Cities

Research Reveals Harmful Substances Clusters in Big Cities

Pollutants in urban areas tend to accumulate in very specific areas

Researchers Warn About Risks Associated with GE Algae

Researchers Warn About Risks Associated with GE Algae

Tampering with these organisms may result in negative consequences

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 20th, 2012
Butterflies Distribution in Massachusetts Found to Be Affected by Climate Change

Butterflies Distribution in Massachusetts Found to Be Affected by Climate Change

While some species are moving north, others seem to thrive

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 17th, 2012
Democracy Found to Really Make a Difference in Conservation Projects

Democracy Found to Really Make a Difference in Conservation Projects

Citizen requests are doing a great job in safeguarding threatened species

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 14th, 2012
Climate Change Leads to New Distribution of Wildlife

Climate Change Leads to New Distribution of Wildlife

'Citizen science' contributes to new findings in the field of biodiversity

Children with Behavioral Problems Are More Likely to Snore, Study Says

Children with Behavioral Problems Are More Likely to Snore, Study Says

Hyperactivity, depression and inattention are hinted at by loud, persistent snoring

  • Health
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 13th, 2012
Yale Scientists Discover How and Why Stress and Depression "Shrink" the Brain

Yale Scientists Discover How and Why Stress and Depression "Shrink" the Brain

The researchers identify a genetic switch that leads to loss of working synapses

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 10th, 2012
North American Fish Species Drew the Short Straw Survival Wise

North American Fish Species Drew the Short Straw Survival Wise

Freshwater fish species in these regions are becoming extinct at alarming rates

New Catalyst for Burning Methane Can Boost Our Energy Industry

New Catalyst for Burning Methane Can Boost Our Energy Industry

Methane could soon be a cheap and environmentally-friendly energy alternative

Researchers Find New Cause for Acid Rain and Respiratory Conditions

Researchers Find New Cause for Acid Rain and Respiratory Conditions

Health issues and weather patterns now linked to new atmospheric chemical compound

Study Evaluates the Mental Health of Psychotropic Tea Consumers

Study Evaluates the Mental Health of Psychotropic Tea Consumers

Ayahuasca users are found to have a somewhat different perspective on life

  • Health
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 9th, 2012
Stuttering Can Be Considerably Reduced in Just One Week, Study Says

Stuttering Can Be Considerably Reduced in Just One Week, Study Says

Merely seven days of intense therapy are now argued to reorganize the brain

Diseased Trees Now Argued to Contribute to Climate Change

Diseased Trees Now Argued to Contribute to Climate Change

Old and hollow trees can release significant amounts of methane, study says

  • Health
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 8th, 2012
Color-Coding Food Now Proven to Encourage Healthier Lifestyle Choices

Color-Coding Food Now Proven to Encourage Healthier Lifestyle Choices

People might not want to hear about calories, but they do pay attention to colors

Microbes, Sponges and Worms Now Thrive Because of Pollution and Heavy Fishing

Microbes, Sponges and Worms Now Thrive Because of Pollution and Heavy Fishing

Our already vulnerable ecosystems stand to face more threats, study says

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • August 4th, 2012
Report Accuses Coal, Oil and Gas Companies of Campaigning Against Renewables

Report Accuses Coal, Oil and Gas Companies of Campaigning Against Renewables

Green jobs argued to become a collateral victim of this clash

 
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