
Cinderellas Reign in Final Four Ratings
Research shows that
Cinderella teams boost Final
Four ratings by 35 percent -
3 million more homes in a
semifinal and 4.5 million in
a title game. ... > full story
Brain Research Shows Psychopathic Criminals Do Not Lack Empathy, but Fail to Use It Automatically
A brain imaging study in the
Netherlands shows
individuals with psychopathy
have reduced empathy while
witnessing the pains of
... > full story

Why Do We Enjoy Listening to Sad Music?
Sad music might actually
evoke positive emotions,
reveals a new study by
Japanese researchers. ... > full story

App to Protect Private Data on iOS Devices Finds Almost Half of Other Apps Access Private Data
Almost half of the mobile
apps running on Apple's iOS
operating system access the
unique identifier of the
devices where they're
... > full story
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One in Three U. S. Youths Report Being Victims of Dating Violence
July 31, 2013 About one in three American youths age 14-20 say they’ve been of victims of dating violence and almost one in three acknowledge they’ve committed violence toward a date, according to new ... > full story -
Empowering Your Customers? Think Twice About Social Media Campaigns
July 26, 2013 Companies that empower consumers by involving them in important processes such as product development shouldn't also try to influence them through social media, according to a new ... > full story -
Discussing Violence Acts as 'a Stronger Bond Than Blood Ties' for Gang Members
July 26, 2013 Gang members trust one another more than their own family members if they have shared incriminating information about a violent act they are planning, says a new Oxford University study. Researchers ... > full story -
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A Close Bond: How the CIA Exploited 007 for Gadget Ideas and Public Relations
July 16, 2013 The real-life CIA copied outlandish gadgets from Goldfinger and From Russia With Love, according to an analysis of declassified letters and interviews revealing the bond between Ian Fleming and Allen ... > full story -
Gang Members Found to Suffer Unprecedented Levels of Psychiatric Illness
July 12, 2013 Young men who are gang members suffer unprecedented levels of psychiatric illness, placing a heavy burden on mental health services, according to new ... > full story -
Same Beat Set to Different Tunes Changes Walkers' Pace
July 10, 2013 Personal tastes in music have little to do with how we keep time to a tune while walking, according to new ... > full story -
Gunning for Trouble: Guns and Aggression in Young Assault Victims
July 8, 2013 They're young. They've been injured in an assault -- so badly they went to the emergency room. And nearly one in four of them has a gun, probably an illegal one. What happens next? A new study ... > full story -
Tweet All About It -- Twitter Can't Replace Newswires, Study Shows
July 5, 2013 News agencies continue to have an edge over Twitter in being first with the news, a study ... > full story -
Radicalization of Young Could Cure Political Apathy, Expert Argues
July 5, 2013 If we are able to take the outcome of radicalization away from violence, young people might be encouraged to experiment with radical views in order to shake them out of political apathy, according to ... > full story -
New Generation Electronic Games Boosts Kids' Physical Activity at Home
July 1, 2013 Giving kids new generation "active" electronic games boosts their physical activity at home and has the same effect as stopping them from using the older versions altogether, a new study ... > full story
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