Drinking Coffee Can Add Years to Your Lifespan: Study
Regular coffee consumption may add nearly two years to the average lifespan and support healthier aging.
Eating Candy and Cake Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease in Stunning New Study
Indulging in sweet treats like cake, chocolate, and cookies could lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a surprising new study.
Dolphins in Gulf of Mexico Test Positive for Fentanyl, Shocking Scientists: 'It's Not Something We Were Looking For'
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have tested positive for fentanyl, leaving scientists shocked and worried about the potential implications.
Biomedical Lab Behind Infamous Escaped Monkey Incident Now Accused of 'Slowly Roasting' Animals to Death
The South Carolina biomedical lab is again being criticized for killing up to 20 monkeys after a diesel heater inside the facility malfunctioned sometime Friday night, PETA whistleblowers alleged.
Dozens of Monkeys Running Wild in South Carolina After Escaping from SciFi-Sounding Research Facility
Authorities are working to capture dozens of monkeys that have escaped from a South Carolina biomedical primate research facility.
Trump's Deportation Plan Could Expel 1 Million Floridians and Threat State's Economy, Report Warns
A study by the American Immigration Council (AIC) detailed that Florida could face billions in losses and labor shortages if Trump's mass deportation plan proceeds.
Republicans' Mass Deportation Plan Threatens Nearly 5 Million U.S. Families, Report Warns
Mass deportations could slash some household incomes by 48%, disrupt local economies, and leave 5.5 million U.S.-born children at risk.
Texas Lawmakers 'Shocked' Over Bombshell Report That Texas University Used Dead Bodies for Research without Consent
Reps. Jasmine Crockett and Marc Veasey noted that death investigators are required by state law to submit that a effort has been made to contact family.
Scientists May Revive Long-Extinct Animal Thanks to Century-Old Museum Exhibit
Researchers believe that the species could be brought back to life in three years, and possibly released back into the wild in 10 years.
Could Latina Moms be 'Nicer' in English? New Study Shows They Might Be
A new study by the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology found that bilingual Latina mothers have dual language personalities.
How Latinos' Cultural Influence Increases as They Become the Fastest Growing Minority in the U.S.
According to Collage Group, the Hispanic influence in the U.S. has to do with its size and economic growth
How A Bronze Age Rock Became A 'Treasure Map' For Researchers
A piece of rock with mysterious markings that lay largely unstudied for 4,000 years is now being hailed as a "treasure map" for archaeologists, who are using it to hunt for ancient sites around north-western France.
More Than Half Of The World's Large Lakes Are Drying Up, Research Finds
More than half of the world's large lakes and reservoirs have shrunk since the early 1990s, primarily as a result of climate change.
'Coherent' Radio Signal From Alien Planet Suggests Possibility Of Life Outside Of Earth
American scientists think they've found an alien world that might have its magnetic field, suggesting it might be home to extraterrestrial life.
Cell Function Of Pancreas Can Be Transformed By Coronavirus, Shows Studies
New studies suggest that coronavirus not only infects cells but also damages the functions of the infected cells.
Research Finds Elder People With COVID-19 May Experience Some Cognitive Impairment
Several preliminary research work reveal that cognitive function in elderly people who may have contracted COVID-19 may be impaired.
Ex University Official Let Hundreds Of Bodies Donated For Research Rot In Paris Facility
A former university official was reportedly indicted on Friday, June 4, for the indecent conservation and rotting of hundreds of bodies donated for research to the Center for the Donation of Bodies (CDC) in Paris.
6 People Develop Rare Rashes After Taking Pfizer Jab; It Can Possibly Be Linked To Covid Vaccine
Despite having reported the possibility of a side effect from Pzifer, experts urge people from across the globe to get vaccinated against the deadly virus.
Breast Milk Could Add Deliver New Way To Fight Off COVID-19, Studies Underway
Research is underway to figure out if breast milk could be an effective way to fend off COVID-19. More studies are needed since there is also a possibility that it can transfer bacteria and viruses.
Does Your Dog Understand What You Say? Apparently Not According To Recent Study
Speaking about their inferences, lead study author Lilla Magyari said, “The brain activity is different when they listen to the instructions, which they know, and to the very different nonsense words, which means that dogs recognize these words.”
Rare Species Of Burrowing Snake Discovered In Vietnam
A rare iridescent snake has been unearthed in Vietnam.
Neglected And Abused Children Grow Up With Smaller Brains, Study
Children who went through hardships and neglect grow up to adulthood with smaller brains which means they have low IQ as well.
HIV/AID Victims To Finally Find Affordable Cure, Researchers Suggest
A 1000-page long study could probably rule out a cure for those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. The cure is focussed on reintroducing cultured and expanded individual cells back into the system.
Is Farrah Abraham Stripping? MTV 'Teen Mom' Star Claims Working At Palazio Gentlemen's Club Is Just 'Research'
Farrah Abraham from MTV's "Teen Mom" now works at a strip club in Austin, TX but claims it is only for "research" purposes.
Soda And Diabetes Linked In New Research; Increases Risk By 22 Percent
A new study shows the association between sugar sweetened soft drinks, your body and diabetes.
Shroud of Turin: Is It Real? New Research Dates Christian Relic Back To Jesus’ Time
New data places the cloth that's supposed to have contained Jesus' body to the first century.
Asteroid to miss Earth in 2040, new research reveals: NASA
Great news: an asteroid won't destroy Earth in 2040.
Motorsports Engineer Appointed For Honda Enthusiast Revival
Scrambling to return to its old form and rekindle the market's passion for Honda, the auotmaker has announced the appointment of Erik Berman, the new chief of Honda market research and development for North America.