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Posted April 29, 2013:
- Personalized Leadership Key for Keeping Globally Distributed Teams on Task
- Common Component Strategy Could Improve Profits
- Retirement Expert: Medicare Already Means-Tested
- Family-Friendly Tenure Policies Result in Salary Penalty for Professors
- Cancer Studies Often Lack Necessary Rigor to Answer Key Questions
- Researcher Reveals New Way to Safeguard Forensic Dna Samples Against Contamination
- NFL Draft Study Says Arrest Record May Not Affect Performance
- Sea Turtles Benefiting from Protected Areas
- Sharing Examination Questions Threatens Trust in Medical Profession
- Many Stressors Associated With Fracking Due to Perceived Lack of Trust
- Extreme Political Attitudes May Stem from an Illusion of Understanding
- Analysis: U.S. Emergency Care Cost Estimates Are Too Low
- The Politics of Climate Change
- How Would You Like Your Assistant -- Human or Robotic?
- Leadership Emerges Spontaneously During Games
- Rear Seat Design: A Priority for Children's Safety in Cars
Posted April 26, 2013:
- Drivers Education for Older Drivers Remains for 2 Years, Researcher Finds
- U.S. Health Insurance Survey: 84 Million People Were Uninsured for a Time or Underinsured in 2012
Posted April 25, 2013:
- Poor Parenting -- Including Overprotection -- Increases Bullying Risk
- Breath Study Brings Roadside Drug Testing Closer
- Cost-Effectiveness of Helicopter Transport of Trauma Victims Examined
- 'When in Rome': Monkeys Found to Conform to Social Norms
- More Days in Classroom Does Not Translate Into More Learning in Mexico
- Psychological Vulnerable Older Adults Are More Susceptible to Fraud
- Teaching the Next Generation of Science Learners
- 'Redshirting' Kindergarteners Not as Common as Reported
- Link Between School Climate and Violence Confirmed
- Scientists Advocate a Simple, Affordable and Accurate Technology to Identify Threats from Sea-Level Rise
- Teenage Password Security: Risk of Identity Theft
- Reasons for Attending College Affect Students' Academic Success
Posted April 24, 2013:
- Facebook Interests Could Help Predict, Track and Map Obesity
- Body Size Conveyed by Voice Determines Vocal Attractiveness
- High-Volume Bitcoin Exchanges Less Likely to Fail, but More Likely Breached, Says Study
- ERs Have Become De Facto Psych Wards
- Targeted Screening for Hepatitis C Is Cost-Effective
- Costs to Treat Heart Failure Expected to More Than Double by 2030
- Moms More Likely Than Other Employees to Leave Male-Dominated Jobs With Long Hours
Posted April 23, 2013:
- Anti-Smoking Ads With Strong Arguments, Not Flashy Editing, Trigger Part of Brain That Changes Behavior
- People Care About Source of Money, Attach Less Value to 'Tainted' Wealth
- Study Reveals Alcohol Industry Tactics to Influence Alcohol Policy Reform in Scotland
- Children Routinely Injured or Killed by Guns, U.S. Study Shows; Access to Loaded, Unlocked Firearms Remains a Problem
- 'How' Often Is More Important Than 'Why' When Describing Breakups
- Troubling Patterns of Teacher Assignments Within Schools
- What Drives Activity on Pinterest?
- Doctors-in-Training Spend Very Little Time at Patient Bedside, Study Finds
- Anatomy of a Blast: Researchers Develop Sensor System to Assess the Effects of Explosions on Soldiers
- Humans Feel Empathy for Robots: fMRI Scans Show Similar Brain Function When Robots Are Treated the Same as Humans
- Workplace Stress Poses Risk to Health
Posted April 22, 2013:
- Diagnostic Errors More Common, Costly and Harmful Than Treatment Mistakes
- Sporting Events: Clear Your Memory to Pick a Winner
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