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Posted August 2, 2013:
- Why Is Orange the New Black for Female Victims of Trauma?
- Kick-Starting Europe's Electric Vehicle Industry
Posted August 1, 2013:
- Why Shopaholics Overspend? Poor Credit Management, Buying to Boost Mood, Study Says
- Cool Heads Likely Won't Prevail in a Hotter, Wetter World: Climate Change Will Likely Exacerbate Violence
- Does Your Personality and How You Look Affect How You're Treated at Work?
- Being Bullied Throughout Childhood and Teens May Lead to More Arrests, Convictions, Prison Time
- Existing Cropland Could Feed Four Billion More by Dropping Biofuels and Animal Feed
- When Prescribing Antibiotics, Doctors Most Often Choose Strongest Types of Drugs
- Antibiotic Resistance Among Hospital-Acquired Infections Is Much Greater Than Prior CDC Estimates
- New Analysis Sheds Light on the Links Between Chemicals in Our Body and Income
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Lunch With Company Reduces Cognitive Control, May Increase Social Harmony
- Citizen Scientists Rival Experts in Analyzing Land-Cover Data
- The Importance of Stuff and Things
- One in Three U. S. Youths Report Being Victims of Dating Violence
- Loss of Health Insurance: Boomers Hit Hardest by 'Great Recession'
- Southerners Are Less Trusting, but Trust Is a Factor in Environmental Cooperation, U.S. Study Shows
- How Do Student Characteristics Predict University Graduation Odds?
- Against All Odds: Male Holocaust Survivors Have a Longer Life-Expectancy
Posted July 30, 2013:
- Controlling Contagion by Restricting Mobility: In the Face of an Epidemic, Even Moderate Travel Restrictions Would Slow Contagion
- Myanmar at the Crossroads: Conservationists See Opportunities and Challenges in Biodiversity Hotspot
- Taxing Sugary Beverages Not a Clear Cut Strategy to Reduce Obesity
- How Superbug Spreads Among Regional Hospitals: A Domino Effect
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Most Ward Nurses Say Time Pressures Force Them to 'Ration' Care
- Parents Don't Fully Understand Biobank Research, Study Finds
- Antibiotic Reduction Campaigns Do Not Necessarily Reduce Resistance
- Video Killed the Interview Star
- Injuries from Teen Fighting Deal a Blow to IQ
- Living Longer, Living Healthier: People Are Remaining Healthier Later in Life
Posted July 28, 2013:
Posted July 26, 2013:
- The Arithmetic of Gun Control
- Empowering Your Customers? Think Twice About Social Media Campaigns
- Materialism and Loneliness: Is There Really a Vicious Cycle?
- Discussing Violence Acts as 'a Stronger Bond Than Blood Ties' for Gang Members
Posted July 25, 2013:
- Sherlock Homes Inspired Real Life CSI
- Kids' Sleep Patterns Affected by Electronic Media Time and Media Presence in the Bedroom
- Researcher Digs Into the Contested Peanut-Allergy Epidemic
- Cinderellas Reign in Final Four Ratings
- Twitter Predicted to Become a Big TV Screen
- Study of Veterans Finds Links Between Outdoor Activities, Improved Mental Health
- Project Neptune: Specialized Gas Detection for Nonproliferation
- Profile of Likely E-Mail Phishing Victims Emerges in Human Factors/ergonomics Research
- Trust in Leaders, Sense of Belonging Stir People to Safeguard Common Goods, Analysis Shows
- Football Myth Kicked Into Touch
Posted July 24, 2013:
- Quantifying Cities' Emotional Effects
- Professionals Often Attribute Applicants' Success to Personal Traits, Not Circumstance
- 'Weightism' Increases Risk for Becoming, Staying Obese
- Brain Research Shows Psychopathic Criminals Do Not Lack Empathy, but Fail to Use It Automatically
- Marijuana Use in Adolescence May Cause Permanent Brain Abnormalities, Mouse Study Suggests
- Luxury Products' Role in Relationships Revealed
- Scientists Unable to Find Evidence of 'Embryonic-Like' Cells in Marrow of Adult Mice
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