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Mothers are Easily Worried, New Research Says. Who Knew?

Moms are the subjects of a research project – that offers little in the way to help mothers avoid being worried.

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How Happy is a Pig? Yup, Another Crazy Science Project

Researchers study ears and tails to find out if pigs’ emotions are good or bad.

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Solid Ground Pattern Research

Solid ground Pattern Research.

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Ancient Bear Dog Top Predator

These three predators go to demonstrate how timeless predator-prey relationships can be, since today’s food webs are organized in a similar way,

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Some Comfort at Last for First-time Mums

For all those first-time mums out there who still feel completely alone and confused by their new role months after giving birth – you’re not alone. Here is the research to prove it. And for once I would say it’s worth a little more than the paper it was written on.

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Also Father Serving Set Early Child Behavior

Infants who interact positively with their father at the age of three months had fewer behavior problems when he was one year, according to a study.

Behavior problems are one of the most common psychological problems in young children, and often associated with psychological and health problems as an adult, say researchers at Oxford University.

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Banana Genome Cracked

Bananas are undoubtedly of huge importance to many tropical and subtropical countries, and this breakthrough sequencing will assist in the production of more resistant bananas and reduction of pesticide use.

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Planning for Atkins

Even during the restrictive induction phase, there are many food combinations that you can use. At first glance, the vegetable and meat options may seem restrictive. But this is only in comparison to what you have been used to eating. With a little planning and creativity, you can find something interesting to eat everyday.

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The Origin of Laboratory Mice : Tale and Fact

A brief explanation on how lab mice got its way into cleanest place from its habitual drain.

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Belgian Archaeologists Have Unearthed a Prehistoric Dog Complete with a Mammoth Bone in Its Mouth

Paleontologists have unearthed a prehistoric dog complete with a mammoth bone in its mouth believed to have been put there by a human. The brains of the paleolithic dogs were removed after death which may also signify a ritual significance possibly tied to releasing their spirits.

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