Was Mona Lisa’s smile a lie? Researchers find that Mona Lisa’s smile was non-genuine because of its asymmetry
Mona Lisa’s smile has intrigued humanity since famed artist Leonardo da Vinci painted the portrait in the early 16th century. […]
Mona Lisa’s smile has intrigued humanity since famed artist Leonardo da Vinci painted the portrait in the early 16th century. […] If you’re angry about the political feud that drove the federal government to partially shut down, or about a golden […] Does this sound like someone you know? He or she spends too much time in front of screens, gets little […] Teens who admit to texting while driving may be convinced to reduce risky cellphone use behind the wheel when presented […] The majority of U.S. adults who have children 18 or under agree that state support for pregnant teens is a […]Funding Policy
Was Mona Lisa’s smile a lie? Researchers find that Mona Lisa’s smile was non-genuine because of its asymmetry
Relying on karma: Research explains why outrage doesn’t usually result in revolution
Bad habits that lead to cancer, chronic disease corrected by simple lifestyle intervention: Intervention uses a smartphone app, activity tracker, small financial incentive and personal coach
How do you get teens to stop cellphone use while driving? Survey says, show them the money: Teen attitudes suggests most are willing stop texting while driving with an app-based strategy and financial incentives, but are not willing to give up music and navigation apps
Should states support pregnant teens and their babies? Most adults in national poll agree that their states should provide health-related support for pregnant teens but with limitations
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