A study in the forthcoming July edition of The American Naturalist journal by Jakob Bro-Jørgensen of the United Kingdom's Liverpool University and Wiline Pangle of Michigan State University, finds that male topi antelopes in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve used false lion cries to deceive ovulating female antelopes who intend to leave a male's territory into ... Read More
Research: Male Antelopes Lie for Sex
Posted On 18 May 2010 By Reporter. Under: National News, Science.
A study in the forthcoming July edition of The American Naturalist journal by Jakob Bro-Jørgensen of the United Kingdom's Liverpool University and Wiline Pangle of Michigan State University, finds that male topi antelopes in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve used false lion cries to deceive ovulating female antelopes who intend to leave a male's territory into ... Read More
Study: Psychedelic Drugs Make You A Better Person
Posted On 12 Apr 2010 By Reporter. Under: National News, Science.
A preliminary scientific research in the use of hallucinogenic drugs reveals that these drugs may have a positive impact in people's lives. In one case, Dr. Clark Martin,who struggled through chemotherapy for kidney cancer, credits his six-hour psychedelic experience with helping him overcome his depression and profoundly transforming his relationships with his daughter and friends.
As a result, many ... Read More


