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No social distancing in the Cretaceous:New study finds earliest evidence for mammal social behavior(图)
No social distancing Cretaceous earliest evidence mammal social behavior
2020/11/6
A new study led by U.S. National Science Foundation-funded paleontologists at the University of Washington and its Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture indicates that the earliest ...
New study finds U.S. and Canada have lost more than 1 in 4 birds in past 50 years(图)
U.S. Canada lost birds past 50 years
2019/10/18
Since 1970, bird populations in the U.S. and Canada have declined by 29%, or almost 3 billion birds, signaling a widespread ecological crisis, a study published in the journal Science reveals. The res...
Stereotypes about “Brilliance” Affect Girls’ Interests as Early as Age 6,New Study Finds
Girls’ Interests Age 6
2017/2/16
By the age of 6, girls become less likely than boys to associate brilliance with their own gender and are more likely to avoid activities said to require brilliance, shows a new study conducted by res...
Dopamine neurons have a role in movement,new study finds(Nature Neuroscience)
Dopamine neurons movement
2016/5/6
Princeton University researchers have found that dopamine – a brain chemical involved in learning, motivation and many other functions – also has a direct role in representing or encoding movemen...
Lightly brush your fingertips across your keyboard. What do you feel? The smoothness of plastic? Ridges, gaps, maybe a sticky key? Bumps on the F and J keys? The human fingertip is a finely tuned sens...
Fukushima disaster was preventable,new study finds(图)
Fukushima disaster preventable new study finds
2015/9/25
The worst nuclear disaster since the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown never should have happened, according to a new study.In the peer-reviewed Philosophical Transactions A of the Royal Society, researche...
Polar Bears Experience Limited Energy Savings in Summer,New Study Finds
Polar Bears Energy Savings Summer
2015/8/4
Polar bears are unlikely to physiologically compensate for extended food deprivation associated with the ongoing loss of sea ice, according to one-of-its-kind research conducted by University of Wyomi...
Great white sharks—top predators throughout the world's ocean—grow much slower and live significantly longer than previously thought, according to a new study led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Insti...
New Study finds Middle East set to wage a war against superbugs
superbugs carbapenem-resistant bacteria
2014/7/10
University of Queensland researchers warn the Middle East Gulf States are facing a rapid growth in superbugs due to the overuse of antibiotics, poor hand-hygiene in hospitals and medical tourism.
Think Fast! Take Risks! New Study Finds a Link Between Fast Thinking and Risk Taking
Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Psychological Science Risk Taking
2012/3/22
New experiments show that the experience of thinking fast makes people more likely to take risks. This discovery suggests that some of the innovations of the modern world—fast-paced movies, social med...
Ethanol vehicles pose significant risk to health, new study finds
Ethanol vehicles gasoline
2007/4/19
New Study Finds 44 Percent of Companies Unable to Declare Their Virtualization Deployments a Success
operating system hardware virtualization
2007/3/30
New study finds the average London South Bank University degree is worth over £185,000
labour market human capital
2007/3/27