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Sep. 8, 2020 —Researchers reveal a new method for analyzing hierarchies in complex networks and illustrate it by applications to economics, language and gene ...
Sep. 16, 2021 —New research led by the University of Kent and University of Reading has found that fruit and vegetable consumption and exercise can increase levels of ...
Apr. 3, 2023 —Being a woman or racial minority can help someone stand out and be remembered when few others look like them. But they are more likely to be confused in settings where others share the same ...
May 21, 2021 —Papers in leading psychology, economic and science journals that fail to replicate and therefore are less likely to be true are often the most cited papers in academic research, according to a new ...
Nov. 13, 2021 —They say procrastination is the thief of time -- actually deadlines are. New research has found that if you want someone to help you out with something, it is best not to set a deadline at all. But ...
June 30, 2021 —Researchers found that employed individuals, on average, are 35.3% more likely to be infected with the flu ...
Aug. 16, 2021 —Researchers say social distancing contributed to a decline in drinking among first-year college students. But the downward trend could change with the return to ...
Sep. 10, 2020 —Understanding the psychology behind economic decision-making, and how and why a pandemic might trigger responses such as hoarding, is the focus of a new ...
Dec. 9, 2022 —Wearing a face mask can temporarily disrupt decision-making in some situations, a new study of chess players has found. The study analyzed almost three million chess moves played by more than eight ...
Aug. 25, 2021 —New research suggests that men and women worry about the impact of COVID-19 in far different ways. For example, men are more likely to be concerned about financial consequences from COVID-19 while ...