Toxic weed killer found in most people’s urine, study finds
A weed killer called glyphosate — and sold as Roundup — has been found in urine samples of 80 percent of participants in a study. A report published by the … Read More
A weed killer called glyphosate — and sold as Roundup — has been found in urine samples of 80 percent of participants in a study. A report published by the … Read More
If you’ve ever felt “hangry,” your emotions have now been scientifically validated. A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Plos One examined the relationship between hunger and anger. “Being … Read More
A new study from Ohio State University has found that neighborhoods with higher dog ownership tend to experience fewer crimes. Glenn Rogers of New Jersey, a dog trainer with 26 years of … Read More
A new giant dinosaur was recently discovered in the Patagonia region of Argentina with short arms reminiscent of a Tyrannosaurus rex. This dino is being called Meraxes gigas — after … Read More
Missionary gets the shaft as the most boring sex position, but it might just be women’s new favorite after this scientific discovery. Researchers at private gynecology clinic New H. Medical … Read More
They’re not looking for sugar daddies! German cockroaches are evolving to dislike sugar and female cockroaches are avoiding mating with their sugar-loving male peers, according to a study from North … Read More
Narcissistic men are more prone to premature ejaculation and trouble orgasming, a new study found. The study, “Narcissism, sexual response, and sexual and relationship satisfaction” published in Sexual and Relationship Therapy, … Read More
A nightmare turned into a reality for an Ohio man who was alarmed to hear weird noises coming from his genitals. The unidentified 72-year-old, who heard a “hissing’” noise, has … Read More
A new poll released Wednesday reveals that some adults believe that video games should be taught in schools as well as be a part of the normal school curriculum. Over … Read More
The ability to have earth-shattering orgasms is partially genetic, British researchers have uncovered — meaning the capacity to climax comes down to your parents, as well as your partner. The … Read More