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– Intractability of historic conflicts driven by ‘motive attribution asymmetry’; financial incentives can spur greater empathy What makes human conflict intractable – and how...
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– Intractability of historic conflicts driven by ‘motive attribution asymmetry’; financial incentives can spur greater empathy What makes human conflict intractable – and how...
– According to the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report, 41 percent of the world’s millionaires live in the United States. Japan comes a...
/ By Abdul El-Sayed / Until Thomas Eric Duncan brought Ebola into the United States, the disease was largely dismissed as an exotic pestilence...
By Dan Levine and Kristina Cooke It was the week of Chinese New Year, and Jian Zhen Huang was climbing her sister’s doorstep in...
– How does 2014’s disastrous outbreak of Ebola compare with past epidemics? First discovered 38 years ago, the first epidemic occurred in South Sudan when...
– Despite surprisingly strong PC sales in mature markets, the global PC industry was not able to continue its upward trend in the third...
ISRAEL’S MEDICAL ACHIEVEMENTS Link between diabetes and brain disease. (Thanks to Israel21c) In another brain disease discovery, Ben Gurion University researchers have found similar...
– Potential for large benefit to $600 billion ad industry Coordinating product placement with advertising in the same television program can reduce audience...
– At first glance, Google is doing pretty well with 20 percent more revenue and $2.8 billion in profit recorded for the third quarter...
– Sales of British TV shows overseas reached almost £1.28bn in 2013, primarily driven by The X Factor, Downton Abbey and Sherlock. American...