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Unsure What to Order?

You're ordering dessert and know exactly what you want -- the lavender crèm... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 06:18 GMT
 

Freedom of Choice Won't Always Make You Happier

Most of us would rather choose among options than have a choice made for us. How... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 06:13 GMT
 

You Argue When You Care

We are emotionally attached to the products we use regularly, so much so that we... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 05:57 GMT
 

Online Surveys Are Less Effective than Phone Surveys

Surveys are more than an annoyance. They are also a useful tool for market resea... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 05:44 GMT
 

Effects of Nutrition on Learning

Poor nutrition early in life can impair neural development, leading to lower IQ ... [read >>]
Date: 18 July 2006, 05:20 GMT

Increasing Consumer Preferences By Manipulating Memory

Consumer preferences for a brand can be increased over the competition by techni... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 09:01 GMT
 

Transgender Experience Led Stanford Scientist To Critique Gender Difference

Ben Barres has a distinct edge over the many others who have joined the debate a... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 08:24 GMT

Why Are the Negative Peer Influences So Compelling?

Wondering if your teen friends are a bad influence? Check out how popular and we... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 08:00 GMT
 

Illicit Trade Led to Modern Globalization

Emily Erikson and Peter Bearman (Columbia University) have demonstrated that an ... [read >>]
Date: 17 July 2006, 06:43 GMT

Boys Trail Girls in Literacy Scores, Study Shows

A new study by University of Alaska Fairbanks Professor Judith Kleinfeld indicat... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 08:28 GMT
 

Political Allegiance Impacts Brain's Response to Candidates

A new UCLA imaging study finds political party allegiance affects the brain acti... [read >>]
Date: 14 July 2006, 08:15 GMT

Autism: Communication Breakdown Between Brain Areas (2)

A previous study based on visual experiments has hinted that autism is a consequ... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 10:55 GMT
 

Researchers Discover Communication Signal for Tissue Development

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered a communication ... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 06:15 GMT

Early Childhood Behavior Predicts Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use

Children's behavior as early as age 3 can predict whether they will use alc... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 05:45 GMT
 

Football Managers' Tenure Is Determined By Luck Not Skill

A manager's tenure is intrinsically linked to his team, and his reputation ... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 05:37 GMT

Brain-Computer Link Lets Paralyzed Patients Convert Thoughts Into Actions

A multi-institutional team of researchers has found that people with long-standi... [read >>]
Date: 13 July 2006, 05:26 GMT
 

It's 2025. Where Do Most People Live?

Researchers at the Center for Climate Systems Research (CCSR) have developed a h... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 06:38 GMT

Higher Levels of Common Daily Activity Associated with Lower Risk of Death

Older adults who expend more energy through any daily activity, including non-ex... [read >>]
Date: 12 July 2006, 06:10 GMT
 

Practice Builds Brain Connections For Babies Learning How To Speak

Using new technology that measures the magnetic field generated by the activatio... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 07:30 GMT

Gorillas Hit By Ebola

By monitoring a large population of gorillas during an Ebola outbreak in the rai... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 06:59 GMT
 

Avoiding Punishment Is Its Own Reward

To give your child an incentive to take out the garbage, you might offer to buy ... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 06:42 GMT

How People Change the Landscape to Match the Environment They Imagine

What people think of the environment determines what they do to it, according to... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 05:44 GMT
 

The Science of the Poker Game

A Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist has demonstrated that you don�... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 05:04 GMT

New Brain Model Sheds Light on Triggers of Autism

Approximately 1.5 million children and adults in the U.S. have autism and it is ... [read >>]
Date: 11 July 2006, 04:54 GMT
 

Cellular Suicide

Like a bodyguard turned traitor, a protein whose regular job is to help repair s... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 08:02 GMT

Established eBay Sellers Get Higher Prices for Good Reputations

EBay sellers with established reputations can expect about 8 percent more revenu... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 06:43 GMT
 

People More Likely Help Others They Think Are 'Like Them'

Feelings of empathy lead to actions of helping – but only between members of the... [read >>]
Date: 10 July 2006, 06:35 GMT

A Surprise about Our Body Clock

The first gene known to control the internal clock of humans and other mammals w... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 10:25 GMT
 

Mindless Reading Seems More Important than Previously Thought

Mindless reading is the phenomenon in which people read sentence after sentence ... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 09:15 GMT

New Study Shows People Sleep Even Less Than They Think

A study of the sleep characteristics of 669 middle-aged adults found that people... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 07:59 GMT
 

How Sensory Deprivation in Children May Lead to Abnormal Brain Function as Adults

Neuroscience researchers are launching a five year project to understand how sen... [read >>]
Date: 05 July 2006, 05:45 GMT
 



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