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Making People Happy Can Be Better Motivator Than Higher Pay for Workers
August 6, 2012 A sense of belonging and attachment to a group of co-workers is a better motivator for some employees than money, according to a new ... > full story -
Too Many Facebook Friends Bad News for Charities, Research Suggests
August 6, 2012 New research suggests the more friends we have on Facebook, the less likely we are to share information about charitable ... > full story -
Cell Phone Financial Identity Theft
July 26, 2012 While the cell phone is an amazingly useful device, using it for banking — and consumers are increasingly using mobile phones as banking tools — can lead to identity theft and other ... > full story -
New Report Describes Seven Essential Steps Toward an AIDS-Free Generation
July 19, 2012 The end of AIDS is within our reach. But as the authors point out, new financial investments -- and renewed commitments -- from countries around the world will be critical to fully implement proven ... > full story -
Poor People Value Marriage as Much as the Middle Class and Rich, Study Shows
July 16, 2012 Poor people hold more traditional values toward marriage and divorce than people with moderate and higher incomes, psychologists report. The findings are based on an analysis of a large survey about ... > full story -
How to Make Global Fisheries Worth Five Times More
July 13, 2012 Rebuilding global fisheries would make them five times more valuable while improving ecology, according to a new ... > full story -
U.S. Federally Funded Clinics for Low-Income Patients as Effective as Private Practices
July 10, 2012 Federally Qualified Health Centers and "look-alike" clinics are expected to be part of the solution to anticipated primary care shortages, as up to 32 million currently uninsured people begin to seek ... > full story -
When to Rein in the Stock Market
July 5, 2012 The stock market should be regulated only during times of extraordinary financial disruptions when speculators can destroy healthy businesses, according to a new study led by a Michigan State ... > full story -
Next Front in Worldwide AIDS Battle: Stretching Use of Anti-HIV Drugs
July 5, 2012 Medical researchers say it is possible to stretch the use of anti-HIV drugs. More efficient and cheaper manufacturing methods, better drug formulations, lower-dose prescriptions and shorter treatment ... > full story -
First Successful 'Spoofing' of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
June 29, 2012 Scientists demonstrated for the first time that the GPS signals of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or drone, can be commandeered by an outside source -- a discovery that could factor heavily into ... > full story
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