Mar 01, 2010 03:00AM
The Department of Agriculture notes increase in use of herbicides by U.S. growers.
In a recent test to evaluate the health properties of extracts from 21 plant species, white tea considerably outperformed them all.
Behavior and health experts have found that walking outside in parks or in nature helps to improve attention span and memory performance.
A new incentive program will help farmers improve their land management practices to curb nutrient runoff and benefit water quality.
Research is finding that many Americans attend religious services of multiple faiths, as well as attend services of faiths other than their own.
A recent study has found that many types of online colleges are better at raising student achievement than face-to-face teaching.
Feb 01, 2010 03:00AM
A new clinical trial has found that regular consumptions of chocolate can lead to reduced levels of stress hormones.
The Planetary Society is set to build and fly a series of solar-sail spacecraft powered by sunshine.
A psychological study has proven that just seeing a smile activates the muscles in our face that make that expression, even if we are unaware of it.
Psychologists have tested how women evaluate a man’s facial attractiveness and found specifics of masculine appeal on two levels--a sexual level and a nonsexual level.