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First electronic plants developed

Professor Magnus Berggren of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University in Sweden along with Ove Nilsson, professor of plant reproduction bio → Read More

Study proves children reject parent’s politics more than they accept them

Common knowledge, information promulgated by the media, and many psychological studies claim that the political views of parents are learned and adopted by chil → Read More

Erratic behavior when drunk proven to be genetic

A study by the National Institutes of Health reports that one in three Americans suffers from Alcohol Use Disorder, but only 20 percent seek AUD treatment. We look at what is driving these staggering stats and how alcoholism is treated in the U.S. → Read More

Johns Hopkins reports successful treatment of drug-resistant TB

Pediatrician and tuberculosis expert Dr. → Read More

NASA study predicts water shortages for one-third of the Earth

Over two billion people will have lower amounts of water for drinking and irrigation due to the decline in the snow melt that has fed the northern hemisphere of → Read More

Study finds wealth buys priority for organ transplants

The richest people can afford the expenses involved with registering and traveling to different locations to receive an organ transplant and therefore are more → Read More

Largest rat ever known found in East Timor

Fossils of ten species of rats that have never been known before were discovered by Dr. Julien Louys and colleagues from the Australian National University. → Read More

Experts prove animals are better leaders than humans

With the Presidential races heating up the majority of people in the United States have either again become fascinated by the campaigns or have tuned out alread → Read More

Psychologists prove humans empathize with robots

Illustrious physicists including Stephen Hawking have warned against the dangers of artificial intelligence and its unchecked growth in the last century. Could it one day outgrow us, and make us extinct? How would it do this? Alltime Conspiracies... → Read More

Engineers announce world's first working sonic tractor beam

Tractor beams used to be an idea used in sci-fi films, but now they have become a reality! Join Trace as he discusses a new tractor beam that is the best one yet! → Read More

Research shows oxytocin produces marijuana-like reaction in the brain

Oxytocin, the “love drug”, has been indirectly associated with enhancement of pleasure in human interactions including bonding with children and with mates. → Read More

Liquor found on Comet Lovejoy

A recently discovered comet, Lovejoy, is closest to Earth on January 7th. A photographer has captured the amazing sight. Matt Sampson has the details. → Read More

New study finds the plague to be at least 6,000 years old

The Western U.S. is seeing an increase in reports of Bubonic plague, including one Michigan resident who has become the first documented case in the state's history. Matt Sampson has the story. → Read More

Johns Hopkins study shows branding causes underage drinking

In this edition of EmpowHER's, "HER Daily Dose", Bailey Mosier examines a report showing a correlation between alcohol product placement in movies and teen drinking. → Read More

Study shows very young children are not ticklish

The response that children who are four months of age or less give to human touch and tickling is not the result of being ticklish. → Read More

Researchers find that plants lure bees with caffeine

Honey bees love caffeine and some plants have developed methods of adding caffeine to the nectar the plants produce in order to keep bees coming back to the plants. → Read More

Tusk study shows man killed off mammoths in Siberia

An ancient mammoth's bones were discovered on a Michigan farm. Researchers said the find may reveal that humans arrived there earlier than we thought. → Read More

Fracking chemicals proven to reduce sperm count

A comprehensive study of the chemicals that are actually used in fracking operations in several parts of the United States has found that at least 40 percent of the chemicals can lower sperm count in → Read More

Mars discovery solves Aristotle’s pebble shape conundrum

One of the many things that Aristotle is famous for is trying to determine how grains of sand became round after the grains of sand reached the shore. → Read More

Researchers find best time of year to have a child

The summer is the best time of year to have a baby. Dr. → Read More