Research: Beef jerky and other processed meats associated with manic episodes —
An analysis of more than 1,000 people with and without psychiatric disorders has shown that nitrates -- chemicals used to cure meats such...
Research: Research on British teeth unlocks potential for new insights into ancient diets —
Goofy, yellow and crooked: British smiles have sometimes had a less-than-flattering international image, but a new study has put tartar from our infamously...
Research: Forty percent of people have a fictional first memory —
Researchers have conducted one of the largest surveys of people's first memories, finding that nearly 40 per cent of people had a first...
Research: Study shows Tupiocoris notatus bugs copy plant hormones and inject them into tobacco...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany, show for the first time that free-living, sap-sucking bugs can manipulate the metabolism...
Research: New research demonstrates strong positive benefit to native trees following invasive species removal...
New research published in PLOS ONE this week demonstrates dramatic positive benefits for native trees following rat removal at Palmyra Atoll, a magnificent...
Research: Solutions to water challenges reside at the interface —
In response to rising water scarcity, leading Argonne National Laboratory researcher Seth Darling describes the most advanced research innovations that could address global...
Research: High vinculin levels help keep aging fruit fly hearts young —
Our cells tend to lose their shape as we grow older, contributing to many of the effects we experience as aging. This poses...
Research: Astronomers find a famous exoplanet’s doppelganger —
When it comes to extrasolar planets, appearances can be deceiving. Astronomers have imaged a new planet, and it appears nearly identical to one...
Research: Animals that break away from the pack can influence evolution —
For some animals -- such as beetles, ants, toads, and primates -- short-term social isolation can be just as vital as social interaction...
Research: The ancient armor of fish — scales — provide clues to hair, feather...
When sea creatures first began crawling and slithering onto land about 385 million years ago, they carried with them their body armor: scales....
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...




















