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– Our mood can affect how we walk — slump-shouldered if we’re sad, bouncing along if we’re happy. Now researchers have shown it works...
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– Our mood can affect how we walk — slump-shouldered if we’re sad, bouncing along if we’re happy. Now researchers have shown it works...
– Potential for large benefit to $600 billion ad industry Coordinating product placement with advertising in the same television program can reduce audience...
– Arsenic, a well-known poison, can be taken out of drinking water using sophisticated treatment methods. But in places that lack the equipment or...
ave you ever noticed you find your candidate for political office more attractive than the opponent? New research from Cornell University shows you’re not...
– Facebook and Twitter are the world’s most popular social networks but how do they measure up? Since it was founded 10 years ago,...
– According to Prof. Talma Hendler of Tel Aviv University, the brain activity patterns of the groups members is similar in many cases. –...
– University of Iowa study shows strawberries have no effect on teeth whitening Can you ditch the strips and dump the dentist for...
– Italian sediments show magnetic reversal 786, 000 years ago occurred in less than 100 years Imagine the world waking up one...
Treatment approaches to reduce the risk of bone complications (metastasis) associated with breast cancer may be one step closer to becoming a reality. According...
As donor countries meet for a pledging conference in Cairo today, the Norwegian Refugee Council warns against turning the rebuilding of Gaza into only...