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Posted February 14, 2012:
- Motherhood 'Detrimental' to Women's Scientific Careers, Study Concludes
- European Credit Downgrade Bad News for USA
- Cellphone Use Linked to Selfish Behavior
- Email Language Tips Off Work Hierarchy
Posted February 13, 2012:
- New Imaging Methods Show Challenges of Identifying Cognitive Abilities in Severely Brain-Injured Patients
- Mexican-American Youth Add Pounds as They Lose Native Eating Habits
Posted February 11, 2012:
Posted February 10, 2012:
- Kids Show Cultural Gender Bias
- Fighting Crimes Against Biodiversity: How to Catch a Killer Weed
- Cannabis Use Doubles Chances of Vehicle Crash, Review Finds
- Phosphate Additives Pose a Risk to Health, Study Suggests
- Controlling Parents More Likely to Have Delinquent Children
Posted February 9, 2012:
- Focus on Self-Improvement, Rather Than Winning, Benefits Young Athletes
- Why Fishermen Keep Fishing Despite Dwindling Catches
- Potential for Incorrect Relationship Identification in New Forensic Familial Searching Techniques
- US Workers Are 'Giving Away the Store,' Costing Firms Billions, Study Finds
- Uploading Geotagged Digital Photos Could Put Kids at Risk
- Storm Warning: Financial Tsunami Heading This Way
Posted February 8, 2012:
- Financial Burden of Prescription Drugs Is Dropping, U.S. Study Finds
- Charter Service: Encasing the Magna Carta
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Fall of Communism Changed Mathematics in US
- Facebook Use Elevates Mood, New Study Shows
- Americans' Knowledge of Polar Regions Up, but Not Their Concern
- Super Dog: Bud Light’s Rescue Dog ‘Weego’ Fetches Cocky Award
Posted February 6, 2012:
- Big Jolt to California Economy With New Tax on Cigarettes
- School Closures Slowed Spread of 2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic
- Medical Debt Keeps Rising, New Report Shows
- More Environmental Rules Needed for Shale Gas, Says Geophysicist
- Consumers Willing to Buy Sustainable US Cotton, Researchers Find
- East Views the World Differently to West
- Children Hospitalized at Alarming Rate Due to Abuse, U.S. Study Finds
- Online Dating Research Shows Cupid's Arrow Is Turning Digital
- After Super Bowl, Doctor Offers Tips for Coping With Football Withdrawal Symptoms
Posted February 3, 2012:
- Schooling Protects Refugee Children from Disease, Danish Study Finds
- To Make a Social Robot, Key Is Satisfying the Human Mind
Posted February 2, 2012:
- Predicting System Crashes in Nature and Society
- U.S. Counties With Thriving Small Businesses Have Healthier Residents
- Research Ethics: Coercive Citation in Academic Publishing
- Hand Counts of Votes May Cause Errors
- Scientists Show Positive Effects of Affirmative Action Policies Promoting Women
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Facebook Is Not Such a Good Thing for Those With Low Self-Esteem, Study Finds
- Societal Control of Sugar Essential to Ease Public Health Burden, Experts Urge
- Quarter of Tweets Not Worth Reading, Twitter Users Tell Researchers
- Tropical Cyclones to Cause Greater Damage, Researchers Predict
- In Times of Scandal, Corporations Are Likely to Use Others' Misconduct to Justify Their Behavior
- Available Information on the Free Release of Genetically Modified Insects Into the Wild Is Highly Restricted
Posted January 31, 2012:
- Testosterone Makes Us Less Cooperative and More Egocentric
- Partisans Not Locked in Media 'Echo Chambers,' Study Finds
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