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The sweet and salty aroma of sunscreen and seawater signals a relaxing trip to the shore. But scientists are now reporting that the idyllic...
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The sweet and salty aroma of sunscreen and seawater signals a relaxing trip to the shore. But scientists are now reporting that the idyllic...
Grade school history lessons often have it that American Indians largely were wiped out by diseases such as whooping cough, chicken pox, influenza and...
Researchers have found a novel approach to treating cancer – using Botox. A study presented in the 20 August edition of Science Translational...
Love and commitment can make sex physically more satisfying for many women, according to a Penn State Abington sociologist. In a series of interviews,...
These days, people are addicted to their smartphones, tablets and laptops. 43 percent of people in the United States never unplug from technology – phones buzz...
Tel Aviv University study finds direct link between online price competition and longer flight times Once upon a time people planned their vacations by...
They might be called a chip off the old block, but when it comes to upward social mobility, they might call Dad a lesson...
Bragging of sexual conquests, suggestive jokes and innuendo, and sexual one-upmanship can all be a part of demonstrating one’s manhood, especially for young men...
It sounds like science fiction, but it seems that bacteria within us — which outnumber our own cells about 100-fold — may very well...
Presenting an authentic image on social network sites (SNSs) includes an element of fakery according to a new study by researchers at Aalto University....