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Teen dinos’ violent head-butting battles revealed

April 1 : Ongoing research into the head-butting behaviour of pachycephalosaurs—a group of relatively small dinosaurs that lived from about 80 million to 65 million years ago in Asia and Read the rest of this story »

Researchers discover how plants counter attack pathogens

April 1 : A new research has helped to discover how plants counter attack pathogens, which could potentially lead to crops with enhanced disease resistance. Read the rest of this story »

Higher organisms do not have ‘cost of complexity’: Study

April 1 : Researchers at the Yale and Washington University have shed light on the evolution of complex traits in creatures, by finding that higher organisms do not have a “cost of Read the rest of this story »

Some biofuels might cause severe environmental impacts

April 1 : A new study has determined that though biofuels are widely considered as a source of renewable energy, some of them might cause severe environmental impacts and Read the rest of this story »

Lung transplants not harmful for children with cystic fibrosis

Apr 1 : Refuting previous findings, a new research has reported that lung transplants are not harmful for children with cystic fibrosis. Read the rest of this story »

How lowly female honeybees can be reborn as pampered queens

Apr 1 : The miserable and toiling life of the lowly female Cape honeybees can be reincarnated as royalty, at least that’s what a new research suggests. Read the rest of this story »

Diabetes drug may help slow plaque build-up in coronary arteries

April 1 : A new study which compared two types of drugs to treat type 2 diabetes, has found that pioglitazone is better than glimepiride at slowing the rate of progression of Read the rest of this story »

Chloroform sheds light on 150-year-old general anaesthesia puzzle

April 1 : Chloroform, one of the earliest general anaesthetics to be used in medical science, has shed light on how these anaesthetics actually work – an enigma that’s baffled doctors for Read the rest of this story »

Tai Chi could help fight against type 2 diabetes

Apr 1 : Tai Chi Chuan, the traditional Chinese martial arts exercises, could help curb symptoms of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Read the rest of this story »

3,000-year-old ivory carving depicts whaling scene

April 1 (ANI): Archaeologists working in the Russian Arctic have unearthed a remarkably detailed 3,000-year-old ivory carving that depicts groups of hunters engaged in whaling, which pushes Read the rest of this story »

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