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Consumers choose smartphones mostly because of their appearance

10.21.2018

What motivates a customer to choose a particular model of mobile phone? Experts from the University of Seville, in collaboration […]

Children found capable of using the ‘wisdom of crowds’

09.25.2018

Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […]

Capitalizing on sleep-wake cycle can drastically increase digital ad profits from social media

09.18.2018

Firms increasingly are investing their marketing dollars in social media — market research firms predict spending will reach $37 billion […]

How we judge personality from faces depends on our beliefs about how personality works

08.29.2018

We make snap judgments of others based not only on their facial appearance, but also on our pre-existing beliefs about […]

Educational tracking creates artificial inequalities among students

08.16.2018

In a series of studies, social psychologists show that educational tracking — grouping students based on their achievement levels — […]

London calling! Travelers seek ‘trust’ in holiday destinations: Not just a pretty logo, why tourism needs to get personal

08.09.2018

Tourists considering overseas travel ‘trust’ a destination like London would provide a positive experience, says new research from QUT researchers. […]

A new reality for beauty standards: How selfies and filters affect body image

08.06.2018

With the spread of photo-editing technology through applications like Snapchat and Facetune, the level of physical “perfection” previously seen only […]

Widespread connections among neurons help the brain distinguish smells: Organization — or lack of it — in brain’s piriform cortex allows us to differentiate one smell from another

07.25.2018

Can you tell the smell of a rose from the scent of a lilac? If so, you have your brain’s […]

Despite digital revolution, distance still matters

07.19.2018

Even when people have well-connected social networks beyond their home cities and across state lines, they are still most frequently […]

Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops?

07.13.2018

Isabelle Côté is an SFU professor of marine ecology and conservation and an active science communicator whose prime social media […]

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Medications


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Personal Health

Kwon, Newland named to antibiotic resistance advisory council

12.08.2023

Jennie H. Kwon, DO, an associate professor of medicine in infectious diseases, and Jason G. Newland, MD, a professor of […]

Easing Into Life After Covid

09.18.2023

The United States has generously removed its Covid-19 restrictions, now that roughly half of its adult population has been completely […]

HEALTH NEWS


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Massive drug search uncovers infinitesimal molecule that kills cancers while sparing immune cells



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