Women lawmakers outperform male counterparts, says studySeptember 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A study conducted by Stanford University and the University of Chicago reaerchers has concluded that women lawmakers in Congress introduce more bills, attract more co-sponsors and bring home more money for their districts than their male counterparts do. The study, accessed by Politico, examined the performance of House members between 1984 and 2004, and found that women delivered roughly nine percent more discretionary spending for their districts than men.
Vast farming projects eroding earth's surfaceSeptember 4th, 2009 TORONTO - Mammoth farming projects can erode the earth's surface at rates comparable to those of the world's largest rivers and glaciers. A new University of British Columbia (UBC) study offers stark evidence of how humans are reshaping the planet.
Humans causing erosion comparable to world's largest rivers and glaciersSeptember 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has found that large-scale farming projects by humans can erode the Earth's surface at rates comparable to those of the world's largest rivers and glaciers. The research offers stark evidence of how humans are reshaping the planet.
Female gorillas use sex as a tactic to thwart their rivalsSeptember 2nd, 2009 LONDON - A new study has shown that female gorillas use sex as a tactic to thwart their rivals. Diane Doran-Sheehy, a primatologist at Stony Brook University in New York, has found that pregnant apes court their silverback male to stop other females conceiving.
Female fruit flies prefer keeping sex short to get a reproductive boostAugust 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has shown that female fruit flies prefer keeping sex short and sweet because they get a reproductive boost from shorter intercourse. Since males like sex to last longer, a fight ensues.
What female fish wants in males changes over timeAugust 14th, 2009 MELBOURNE - A new research conducted by Australian scientists has shown that some female fish find different male traits attractive from year to year. According to the researchers, the changing preferences of female fish may play an important role in evolution.
Why do men have nipples ?August 12th, 2009 There are lots of speculation about it, it is true that though women are having a logical purpose but why do men having nipples, some thought that it is the sign of being a mammal, some believe males are failed female, all unborn creature having a tendency to be shape up as a female but due to some reason they failed to be so and turned out as male. According to medical science male breast can also produce milk and can develop female breast diseases like breast cancer.
Why male and female lemurs are of same sizeJuly 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Rice University biologist Amy Dunham has put forward a new theory for one of primatology's long-standing mysteries-why are male and female lemurs the same size?
In most primate species, males have evolved to be much larger than females, but this has not been found to be true in case of lemurs. Some theories have suggested that environment played a role or that lemur social development was altered due to the extinction of predatory birds.
Baboon mums 'exploit' chaperonesJune 17th, 2009 LONDON - A new study has shown that male and female baboons form platonic friendships. But while the females clearly benefit, it is a mystery what males get from such relationships.
Why male flies favour longer copulation timesJune 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A study on flies of the species Drosophila montana has shown that females engaged in extended intercourse wait longer before they mate again, increasing the first fly's chances of fathering offspring. Published in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology, the study explains why males favour longer copulation times.
Snipping genitals of male tsetse fly effects female reproductionMay 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - By altering parts of male genitalia in tsetse flies, researchers induced changes in female reproduction, including reduced ovulation, reduced sperm storage and increased re-mating attempts by the females. 'To the best of our knowledge, this was the first study to look at female choice following experimental manipulation of both male and female genitalia,' said William Eberhard, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and professor of biology at the University of Costa Rica.
Injectable testosterone - way to effective male contraceptionMay 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Injectable testosterone could be the way to male contraception, that is effective, reversible, and minus serious short-term side-effects, according to a new study. 'For couples who can not, or prefer not to, use only female-oriented contraception, options have been limited to vasectomy, condom and withdrawal,' said Yi-Qun Gu, National Research Institute for Family Planning (NRIFP) in Beijing.
"Male Pill" can provide effective contraceptionMay 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A "male Pill" tested by scientists has proved to be as good as its female equivalent after a major study found only one in 100 males using the injections conceived a child. According to researchers, the testosterone injection could revolutionise family planning methods.
Female orangs snatch food from males to test potential matesApril 3rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has revealed that female orang-utans test potential mates by snatching food from the males, which enables them to find out whether they would react violently or tolerate the stealing. Maria van Noordwijk, who authored the study at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, revealed that the females would scream and tended to end the interactions when the males reacted violently or took the food back.
Mating with female boosts male's sexual longevityJanuary 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Mating with a female can boost the male's sexual longevity by a dramatic 20 percent, according to a study. A team, headed by Ralph Brinster, of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, found that male mice housed with females maintained fertility levels until 32 months - a six-month increase in fertility over solitary males.