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Expectant Parents Have Different Stress Reactions to Relationship Conflict
October 11, 2012 A new study on the physiological effects of stress has found that expectant parents respond differently to arguments depending on the presence of ongoing individual or relationship difficulties such ... > full storyMore: -
Terrorism Risk Greatest for Subway/rail Commuters
October 11, 2012 Despite homeland security improvements since 9/11, subway and rail commuters face higher risks of terror than frequent flyers or those engaged in virtually any other activity. While successful ... > full story -
England World Cup Wins and Losses Linked to 30 Percent Rise in Domestic Violence, Study Finds
October 11, 2012 Domestic violence rates rose by an average of 30 percent each time England won or lost their games during the 2010 World Cup, but draws had little impact on the statistics, according to a new ... > full story -
Modern Neutron Techniques Analyze Tudor Firepower on the Battleship Mary Rose
October 11, 2012 Scientists and archeologists harnessed modern technology to learn about the weapons and ammunition on board Tudor battleship Mary Rose, dramatically raised back to the surface 30 years ... > full story -
Wild Monkeys Watch Fights to Exploit Losers for Grooming
October 11, 2012 Wild macaques who are bystanders to fights within their group exploit the losers for grooming favors, new research has shown. The findings reveal previously unknown details about the important ... > full story -
Study Challenges Assumptions on Wartime Sexual Violence
October 10, 2012 A new study finds that there is no compelling evidence to support a host of widely held beliefs regarding wartime sexual ... > full story -
Cold Cases Heat Up Through New Approach to Identifying Remains
October 10, 2012 In an effort to identify the thousands of John/Jane Doe cold cases in the United States, scientists have found a multidisciplinary approach to identifying the remains of missing persons. Using "bomb ... > full story -
2010 Korea Bomb 'Tests' Probably False Alarms, Says Study
October 9, 2012 This spring, a Swedish scientist sparked international concern with a journal article saying that radioactive particles detected in 2010 showed North Korea had set off at least two small nuclear ... > full story -
Language Learning Makes the Brain Grow, Swedish Study Suggests
October 8, 2012 At the Swedish Armed Forces Interpreter Academy, young recruits learn a new language at a very fast pace. By measuring their brains before and after the language training, a group of researchers has ... > full story -
Better Battlefield Triage, Transport May Raise Severely Wounded Soldiers' Survival Rates
October 4, 2012 Wounded soldiers who sustained chest injuries in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom had higher mortality rates than soldiers in Korea and Vietnam, but improved battlefield triage ... > full story
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