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Amanda Bynes has reportedly become homeless after she was asked to leave her flat that she was renting because of her erratic behaviour.
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Left-pawed dogs are more likely to act aggressively towards strangers than their right-pawed counterparts, a new research has claimed.
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Cornell University researchers studying Australian social huntsman spiders have discovered that younger siblings thrive when raised in nests with older siblings.
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Scientists have found compelling evidence that birds and human infants learn to string syllables together in roughly the same way: through stepwise improvement.
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Rapper Usher, who has mentored teen pop sensation Justin Bieber, believes he behaves like a normal teenager and is trying his best to cope up with constant media pressure.
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Dinosaurs shared the load when it came to incubation of eggs, according to a new study into the brooding behaviour of birds.
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Birds make heroic journeys guided by the Earth`s magnetic field, but how they detect magnetic fields has puzzled scientists for decades.
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The human tendency to adopt the behaviour of others when on their home territory has been found in non-human primates, according to scientists at the University of St Andrews in UK.
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Chimpanzees use a mixture of passionate gestures, vocalizations and even sign language to get their points across with each other and with humans, a new study has found.
Last Updated: Saturday, March 23, 2013, 09:57
A new research from the Association for Psychological Science has explored the psychological mechanisms associated with relief that occurs after the removal of pain, also known as pain offset relief.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 13:29
Roosters crow at the break of dawn, not in response to the morning light, but because they are genetically programmed to do so, a new study has found.
Last Updated: Tuesday, March 19, 2013, 13:23
Male lions have long been believed to be dependent on females when it comes to hunting.
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