(iWIDK By Paul Micele) – Why did the turtle cross the road? I guess now we’ll never find out.

Clemson University student, Nathan Weaver, 22, was studying how turtles can safely cross busy roads, but was surprised to discover the shocking amount of drivers that purposely run over the helpless creatures.
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(iWIDK by Aaron Lanton) - A new study on porn revealed some startling numbers.

A new study has shown that users have watched over 1.2 million years worth of pornography since 2006 across data from just two websites, xHamster.com and YouPorn.com.
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(iWIDK By Allie Beauregard) – Good news for those who like a handful.

While the cure for and prevention of breast cancer is still a fighting battle, scientists at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory announced this week a breakthrough in treating malignant breast cells: compressing the cells back into their original form with natural, physical pressure.
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(iWIDK By Paul Micele) - Here’s why you shouldn’t be too angry with your husband when he forgets to pick up the milk on his way home.

German graduate student, Christian Laier, a student at the University of Duisberg-Essen, conducted a study among heterosexual Germans showing that pornography can negatively affect short-term memory.
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(iWIDK By Allie Beauregard) – It appeared the cure to one disease was the introduction of another, incurable one.

This week at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Emily Whitehead, 7, became the first child and third overall test patient to win the battle over cancer after her T-cells were removed, adjusted with inactive strands of HIV, and put back into the body where they attacked the cancer cells of their own host.
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(iWIDK By Alex Dorian) – Researchers claimed that the primate was capable of genuine connection, despite his behavior.

Nim Chimpsky, a chimpanzee whose life was documented over the course of his life in the film “Project Nim”, died at the turn of the century in what many researchers are claiming to be stress-related.
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(iWIDK By Alex Dorian) – This is like something straight out of “Lie to Me.”

A team of researchers at the University of Western Australia took 34 men and 34 women, and gave each of the participants 189 photos of Caucasian males who may (or may not) have been unfaithful during a past relationship.
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(iWIDK by Aaron Lanton) - A new study has made headlines in the medical community by using a less potent street drug to treat patients.

In the United States, new research is suggesting that MDMA, also known as ecstasy, might be a viable treatment for people suffering with post traumatic stress disorder.
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(iWIDK By Allie Beauregard) – When you mix human genes and unidentifiable forensics, you get a hybrid that proves an urban legend.

Though she has yet to reveal where the evidence came from, Texan veterinary researcher Melba S. Ketchum announced Saturday that she has the DNA sample of female humans combined with the “unknown hominin species” that made Bigfoot.
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(iWIDK By Allie Beauregard) – In a recent study on the female sexual experience, results showed package size might be a valid concern for men after all.

When Scottish psychologist Stuart Brody studied 160 out of 323 women who attested to experiencing a vaginal orgasm, a majority also revealed that the climax was achieved when their partner’s penis was over 5.8 inches, possibly settling the age-long debate of whether or not size matters.
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(iWIDK By Alex Dorian) – Medical researchers utilized their imagination to communicate with their patient.

Professor Adrian Owen, at the University of Western Ontario formulated a revolutionary method to communicate with one of his patients, Scott Routley, who has been in a vegetative state for nearly ten years.
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(iWIDK By Alex Dorian) – Sure, there’s medicinal marijuana, but this is ridiculous.

Researchers in Taiwan from the Chang Gung University School of Medicine recently discovered that the highly addictive substance has at least one benefit to offer mankind.
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(iWIDK by Daniel Kiely) – Love is blind. And dumb. And often ridiculous. And we may be figuring out why….

Scientists have been studying chemical changes in the human brain that occur in people describing themselves as “in love”, and have made reached some revealing conclusions.
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