Jillian Rose Lim
Latest articles by Jillian Rose Lim

Pregnant Women May Lack Info on Household Toxins
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Pregnant women could be missing out on information about how environmental toxins may affect their unborn babies, new research suggests.

I'm Fine! Animals Fake Healthy to Woo Mates
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Chances are you've tried to hide a runny nose and cough when you're sick at the office or around family members, and a new study finds animals do something similar.

'Smart Glass' Could Transform Smartphone Cameras
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Newly developed "smart glass" technology that mimics the shutter capabilities of a traditional camera could improve the pictures you snap on your smartphone.

New Upgraded Military Helicopter Whirls into British Fleet
By Jillian Rose Lim published

Doggy Kisses: Oxytocin May Make Fido More Affectionate
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Oxytocin — a chemical commonly known as the "love hormone" — might help strengthen the bond between man and his best friend: the dog.

The Origins of Unlucky Friday the 13th
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Today, the words "Friday the 13th" just roll off the tongue, instinctively linked to bad luck, strange happenings and a hockey-masked murderer. But how did the superstition come to exist?

Chimps Outsmart Humans in Simple Strategy Game
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Chimpanzees can outsmart humans in simple strategy games because they have evolved in highly competitive cultures.

Rare Stradivarius Violin Could Fetch $10 Million at Auction
By Jillian Rose Lim published

Practicing Yoga Doesn't Ease Asthma Symptoms, Study Finds
By Jillian Rose Lim published
Even though some people practice yoga to treat their asthma, the exercise does not appear to alleviate asthma symptoms in adults, according to a new study.

Heat Makes Ecstasy Drugs a Greater Risk
By Jillian Rose Lim published
A dose of the drug Ecstasy that is not normally deadly could turn fatal when taken in a hot, crowded setting, a new study in rats suggests.

LGBT Sites Gaining Their Place on US Historic Map
By Jillian Rose Lim published
The National Park Service is launching a study to identify and commemorate sites and events important to the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans.
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