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Couples that Last Wait Until After Saying ‘I Love You’ to have Sex

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 30, 2015 02:14 PM EDT

According to a study, couples who wait until after saying "I love you" to have sex tend to stay together longer.

Study Finds Cowboy Fans are the Best and Dolphin Fans are the Worst

By Cheri Cheng - Jul 10, 2015 10:30 PM EDT

The Dallas Cowboys have the best fans, a new study boldly concluded.

Scientists Solve The Mystery of #thedress, Call It As One Of The Most Dramatic Examples of Color Perception

By Kamal Nayan - May 15, 2015 05:06 AM EDT

Looking at #TheDress, some people saw white and gold stripes while others saw blue and black stripes. However, the original photo, posted on Tumblr, actually had pixels of blue or brown.

iPhone Sales Might Top 51 Million This Quarter, Research

By Kamal Nayan - May 15, 2015 04:39 AM EDT

iPhone sales are on track to cross another 51 million units, according to latest results from the UBS Evidence Lab iPhone Monitor, first reported by Apple Insider.

Study: 91% Teens Rely On Smartphones To Go Online

By Kamal Nayan - Apr 09, 2015 09:51 AM EDT

92 percent of teens go online daily and 24 percent of them go online almost constantly, according to a new research. Strikingly, 91 percent of the teens went online at least occasionally using handheld devices.

Four Coffees A Day Keeps Cancer Away, Study

By Maria Slither - Apr 06, 2015 01:09 PM EDT

A recent research has, once again, found an additional benefit from drinking coffee. Aside from preventing liver cancer, coffee is also said to protect oneself from skin cancer.

Jamie Dornan Stalked a Woman in Preparation for his Serial Killer role on 'The Fall'

By Cheri Cheng - Apr 01, 2015 11:47 AM EDT

Jamie Dornan revelaed that he followed a woman to prepare for his role as a serial killer on the Netflix crime thriller, "The Fall."

Obama Plans To Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Germs

By Maria Slither - Mar 29, 2015 02:14 PM EDT

President Barrack Obama wants to implement a five-year health plan to reduce the use of antibiotics. His plan applies not only in the US but in a worldwide scale.

Three Alcoholic Drinks Per Day Can Give You Liver Cancer

By Maria Slither - Mar 26, 2015 10:39 AM EDT

A recent study said that taking three alcoholic drinks per day increases ones likelihood in getting liver cancer. The experts also enumerated other factors that can are hoped to be avoided.

Imperfect Graphene Actually Improves Fuel Cells, Research

By Kamal Nayan - Mar 18, 2015 01:00 AM EDT

If graphene naturally has a few tiny holes in it, the resulting proton-selective membrane could lead to improved fuel cells, according to a new research.

Anti-ageing chocolate ‘Esthechoc’ Proven To Reduce Wrinkles; Transforms Middle-Aged Women’s Skin To Look Like In Their 20s or 30s

By Maria Slither - Feb 20, 2015 10:05 AM EST

A newly-invented chocolates known as 'Esthechoc' or 'Cambridge Beauty Chocolate' is said to have reduce wrinkles and slows down the aging process. Researchers who manufactured the product said that they tested it among 3,000 participants who are satisfied with their results.

Elderly Enjoying Lots of Sex, Study Reveals

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 29, 2015 10:08 AM EST

Research shows that many of those who cross 70 years continue to enjoy an active sex life.

Ford's New Research Center In Silicon Valley Will Focus On Self-Driving Cars And Other Experimental Projects

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 24, 2015 12:05 PM EST

Ford has opened a new research center, called Research and Innovation Center, in Silicon Valley that will focus on experimental projects such as self-driving cars.

New Heart Attack Test Can Save More Women

By R. Siva Kumar - Jan 21, 2015 08:42 AM EST

Research indicates that doctors can spot twice as many heart attacks in women by using a more sensitive blood test.

Being Away From iPhone Can Lead to Anxiety, Poor Cognitive Performance

By Kamal Nayan - Jan 10, 2015 09:54 AM EST

Being away from iPhone can cause psychological harm, according to a new research. Researchers say iPhone separation can have "serious psychological and physiological effects."

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