Read more about the article ROMAINE CALM: Lettuces Absorb Toxins Released From Tyre Wear, Says Study
Image shows the actual experimental setup in which the researchers added tyre abrasion to the nutrient solutions of lettuce plants, undated photo. Austrian researchers from the University of Vienna found out that lettuce takes up toxic additives from tyre wear. (Gabriel Sigmund/Newsflash)

ROMAINE CALM: Lettuces Absorb Toxins Released From Tyre Wear, Says Study

A new scientific study has shown that highly toxic chemicals from tyre wear get absorbed by lettuces through sewage sludge and waste water. Image shows the actual experimental setup in which the researchers added tyre abrasion to the nutrient solutions of lettuce plants, undated photo. Austrian researchers from the University…

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Read more about the article FUR BACK: Humans Have Been Using Bear Skins For At Least 300,000 Years, Says Study
Image shows an illustration of a cave bear, that could reach a length of more than three meters and a weight of more than one metric tonne during the ice ages, undated photo. During warm periods, as in Schoeningen, in Lower Saxony, Germany, they were somewhat smaller. (Benoit Clarys/Newsflash)

FUR BACK: Humans Have Been Using Bear Skins For At Least 300,000 Years, Says Study

Researchers have found out that humans have been using bear skins to protect themselves from cold weather conditions for at least 300,000 years. Image shows a metatarsal of a cave bear with cut marks, undated photo. Humans have been using bear skins to protect themselves from cold weather for at…

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Read more about the article WEATHER CONTROL: New Study Says Other Planets In Solar System Can Affect Earth’s Climate
Image shows the University of Vienna, Austria, undated photo. Researchers discovered that celestial bodies of the solar system changed the Earth's climate about 200 million years ago. (Universitat Wien, Gebhard Sengmuller/Newsflash)

WEATHER CONTROL: New Study Says Other Planets In Solar System Can Affect Earth’s Climate

The other planets in our solar system have the ability to influence climate change on earth according to a new study conducted by Austrian, British and American scientists. Image shows the University of Vienna, Austria, undated photo. Researchers discovered that celestial bodies of the solar system changed the Earth's climate…

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Read more about the article SWARMER WEATHER: How Honeybees Can Change The Atmosphere, New Study Shows
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SWARMER WEATHER: How Honeybees Can Change The Atmosphere, New Study Shows

A swarm of honeybees has the potential to create enough electrical energy to have an impact on local weather conditions, scientists in Great Britain have found. esIllustrative image shows swarm of bees, undated. (NewsX/Bee) Researchers have discovered that large swarms of honeybees can generate astonishing levels of electricity which is…

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Read more about the article MAN UP: Men Really Are More Interested In Lovemaking Than Women, Says Study
Professor of Social Psychology at Saarland University Malte Friese poses in undated photo. He co-authored a meta study which proved that men are more sexually motivated than women. (Saar-Uni/Newsflash)

MAN UP: Men Really Are More Interested In Lovemaking Than Women, Says Study

Psychologists have demonstrated for the first time ever that men have a greater sexual drive than women in a recent meta study. Professor of Social Psychology at Saarland University Malte Friese poses in undated photo. He co-authored a meta study which proved that men are more sexually motivated than women.…

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