Pacific corals and fish can both smell a bad neighborhood and they use this ability to avoid settling in damaged reefs, according to a new study. The study found that the damaged coral reefs emit chemical cues that repulse young coral and fish discouraging them from settling in the degraded habitat.
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Jennifer Lopez Tells ‘Chelsea Lately’ That She ‘Doesn’t Whore Around’
Jennifer Lopez opened up to Chelsea Handler about her love life – and says sleeping around is not her style. The singer recently broke up with boyfriend Casper Smart, and says she is looking forward to being with someone again, hopefully in a marital situation. “I like being in a relationship,” she said. “I’m not one to like whore around …
Read More »White Lion Cubs Born at German Circus (Photo)
A circus in Germany is celebrating the birth of four rare white lion cubs. A spokeswoman for Circus Krone says the three males and their sister were born Wednesday in the eastern city of Magdeburg and are doing well.
Read More »Lolita Richi : ‘Teen Barbie’ says appearance is all natural (Video)
A new self-proclaimed “human Barbie” has manifested in a 16-year-old girl from Ukraine named Lolita Richi. The teenage Barbie clone claims she achieved her doll looks without help from plastic surgery or dieting, according to the Daily Mirror.
Read More »Experimental cellulite treatment showing promise, Study
A Chester County biopharmaceutical company is continuing to make progress on its efforts to develop a new treatment for cellulite, a condition that affects about 90 percent of women to some degree.
Read More »US : FDA Approves Eliquis For DVT And PE
The FDA has approved a supplemental new drug application for apixaban, an oral selective Factor Xa inhibitor, for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, as well as for reduction of the risk for recurrence of those conditions after initial therapy.
Read More »Global Warming ‘Slowdown’ Could Continue For A Decade, Study
Despite widespread concern about global warming, rising air temperatures have actually slowed down dramatically over the past 15 years. This so-called “hiatus” has posed a big puzzle for climate scientists. Researchers at the University of Washington looked deep into the oceans for answers, and found that despite the surficial evidence, climate change has not stopped.
Read More »Dino Tracks Discovered in Utah (Video)
The public will soon have a chance to see an extraordinary set of footprints left behind by dinosaurs 125 million years ago. The tracks were first discovered by a Moab resident in 2009 but the location of the discovery-site has been kept secret. Scientists from the University of Colorado and the Bureau of Land Management studied the site north of …
Read More »Hayden Panettiere : “Nashville” star confirms pregnancy
After weeks of speculation, Nashville star Hayden Panettiere has revealed the news we have all been waiting for: she and fiancé Wladimir Klitschko are expecting their first child.
Read More »Baby’s skeleton removed from mother after 38 years
An Indian woman, Jyoti Kumar, from Central India has reportedly had the world’s longest ectopic pregnancy, after a baby skeleton was removed from her abdomen after 38 years.
Read More »Exercise Protects Against Atrial Fibrillation in Women, Stanford Study
By now, most of us are aware of the plethora of health benefits linked to exercise. But for older women, another advantage been added to the list; researchers publishing in the Journal of the American Heart Association say increasing the amount or intensity of exercise can decrease risks of developing arrhythmia – a life-threatening irregular heartbeat.
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