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public transport
09 May 2019
Indians, Chinese, other Asian countries reluctant to use public transport: Stu
The study found that public transport usage had developed "a very strong and negative attitudes" in India and China.
Humpback whale
25 Jul 2017
Humpback whales learn songs just like humans do: Study
Learning new songs is a form of what is known as 'social learning', where individual animals learn behaviours from each other rather than having them passed on from one generation to another genetically.
Asthma
05 Jun 2017
This new gene therapy could help 'turn-off' asthma!
The study showed that the single treatment may give life-long protection from asthma as well as those who have severe allergies to peanuts, bee venom, shell fish and other substances by de-sensitising the immune system to tolerate the protein.
Obese
19 May 2017
Beware women! Gaining 1.74 kg per year can make you obese in late 40s
The study found that women who gained 0.19 kg per year remained healthy weight, 0.84 kg/year became overweight and 1.74 kg/year became obese.
Dinosaurs
27 Mar 2017
Paleontologists identify 150 dinosaur tracks in Australia!
The newly-identified 150 tracks are older than most dinosaur fossils unearthed in the eastern part of Australia and which are thought to be between 90 and 115 million years old.
painkillers
31 Oct 2016
Rare Asian snake's venom could produce painkillers that work better than opium!
The venom of the blue coral snake could improve any kind of pain treatment for humans such as cancer pain, a torn muscle or even a migraine.
Bramble Cay Melomys
14 Jun 2016
Bramble Cay melomys becomes first victim of human-induced climate change; goes extinct!
As per reports, the Bramble Cay melomys, a mammal native to the Great Barrier Reef, is nowhere to be found anymore.
newborns
07 May 2016
Newborns can't actually copy our gestures
After testing young infants repeatedly over their first couple of months, researchers found no evidence at all that very young infants are capable of imitation.
Vegetable oil
13 Apr 2016
Vegetable fat not the route to a healthy heart: Study
For decades now, the world has viewed full-fat milk and bacon with suspicion and replaced pork with chicken, and butter with plant-based margarines and cooking oils.
Steroids
04 Apr 2016
Steroid use can turn 'good' fat into 'bad'
The research indicated that prednisolone could be enhancing conversion of energy from a meal into stored "bad" fat while not allowing brown fat to do its work of turning energy into heat.
Social groups
16 Feb 2016
Join social groups and live longer in golden years
The paper titled English Longitudinal Study of Ageing was published in the journal BMJ Open.
Ancient hoofed mammal
06 Feb 2016
Scientists find dinosaur-like features in ancient mammal
The similarity to hadrosaurs was immediately clear to the researchers when they opened CT scan files revealing the inner structures of those bones.
Polluted nations
06 Feb 2016
Less polluted nations most vulnerable to climate change
The majority of the most vulnerable countries are African and small island nations like Maldives, Mauritius, Fiji and Antigua and Barbuda.
methane
25 Oct 2015
New methane organisms discovered
The research expands the knowledge of diversity of life on the Earth and suggests that scientists are missing other organisms involved in carbon cycling and methane production.
Ice age
24 Sep 2015
Early Australians fought giant killer lizards
During the last Ice Age, Australia's first human inhabitants had to contend with giant killer lizards, reveals new research that unearthed fossils of giant killer lizards.
Genes
22 Sep 2015
Height, weight are genetically linked, says Australian study
A new study has revealed genetic link between being tall and slim.
Tall people
15 Sep 2015
Tall people are more likely to be slim
A country with a taller population may have to worry less about obesity as researchers have found that the genes that result in greater height correlate strongly with genes that reduce body mass index (BMI).
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