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New Technology for Animation Film Experts
February 27, 2013 Hollywood devotes great effort to chasing monsters through realistic-looking environments. Researchers have now developed a technology that greatly simplifies the production of such scenes. Actors' ... > full story -
Scrap 'Unwinnable' Drugs War and Divert Funds Into Curbing Global Antibiotic Misuse, Experts Say
February 20, 2013 Governments around the world should stop squandering resources fighting an "unwinnable war" against illegal drugs, such as cocaine and heroin. Instead, they should use the cash to curb antibiotic ... > full story -
Trustworthy Mating Advice Deepens Bond Between Straight Women and Gay Men
February 20, 2013 A new psychology study suggests the glue that cements the unique relationship between gay men and straight women is honest, unbiased relationship ... > full story -
It May Be Educational, but What Is That TV Show Really Teaching Your Preschooler?
February 19, 2013 Most parents carefully select what television programs and movies their children can watch. But a psychologist says educational shows could come with an added lesson that influences a child’s ... > full story -
Could a Computer on the Police Beat Prevent Violence?
February 18, 2013 As cities work to reduce violence in tight budget times, new research shows how they might be able to target their efforts and police attention on areas prone to violence – with the help of ... > full story -
'Foodie' Movement Gains Momentum
February 13, 2013 The line between specialty and mainstream foods continues to blur due to the escalating foodie movement. In the February issue of Food Technology magazine, published by the Institute of Food ... > full story -
Marketing Technique: Activating Gender Stereotypes Just to Knock 'Em Down
February 12, 2013 A new study looks at the issue of product perception of consumers through the lens of gender stereotypes. The researchers conclude that while traditional gender stereotypes can still have a ... > full story -
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Teaching Teens That People Can Change Reduces Aggression in School
February 12, 2013 In eight studies involving more than 1,600 diverse 8th-10th grade students, researchers show that teenagers who believe people can't change react more aggressively to a peer conflict than those who ... > full story -
Romantic Delusions Allow Online Dating Scams to Flourish
February 12, 2013 As international criminal gangs increasingly target online dating and social networking sites, as a means of extorting money from unwary victims, research suggests that new strategies are needed for ... > full story -
Gun Violence Prevention Experts Call for More Physician Involvement
February 11, 2013 A new commentary calls for more physician engagement in the current gun policy ... > full story
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