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Heated car seats can fry up men's fertility!
A heated car seat may keep your bottom warm and toasty on a cold night, but the extra ‘luxury’ might be silently frying your chances of becoming a father, says a new study.
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It's safe to trust your gut feeling
The next time a guy asks you out, don’t turn him down if your gut feeling says ‘he’s the one’, for the chances are that the subconscious may be right.
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Now, a mobile spy cam that will make life hell for cheats
Partners who’re not where they are supposed to be could soon be watching their exploits live on a mobile phone, courtesy ‘The Watch Anywhere Monitoring Camera’.
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Drugs to chemically castrate perverts with vile urges
A new study suggests that sex perverts can curb their abnormal sexual urges by choosing to be chemically castrated with drugs.
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Car maker readies jolting surprise for pesky canines
Dogs being dogs, whether pedigreed or not, can't help being themselves whenever they spot a lamp post or a car by the way, even if the latter be an object of desire for millions.
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Biochips to speed up detection of infections
Manchester University scientists have developed a method for making protein chips that would enable quick detection of infections, quick testing of serious diseases and rapid discovery of new drugs.
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Scientific texts in 3D with interactive formats developed
Biologists and biochemists can access 3D images of biomacromolecules underlying biological functions and disease, thanks to a collaborative website called Proteopedia.
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A man's aggression is written on his face
A man's aggression levels are written on his face, suggests a new study, which has found a link between bad temper and the shape of a male’s face.
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Men, women find symmetrical bodies more attractive
When considering a mate, people find members of the opposite sex more attractive if they have symmetrical bodies – not just symmetrical faces – suggests a new research.
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New minor planet found in solar system
A new rocky object similar to a comet and known as a minor planet has been discovered in the solar system some 3.2 billion km from Earth and could provide clues about the formation of comets, scientists have said.
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