Study examines monkeys’ networking ability
From the Duke University press release via ScienceDaily: Two years of painstaking observation on the social interactions of a troop of free-ranging monkeys and an analysis of their family trees… Read more »
From the Duke University press release via ScienceDaily: Two years of painstaking observation on the social interactions of a troop of free-ranging monkeys and an analysis of their family trees… Read more »
From the Tulane University press release via ScienceDaily: When it comes to calculating their odds of getting the flu, consumers look to an unlikely gauge — the price of the… Read more »
From the Public Library of Science press release via EurekAlert!: You may have to be over a certain age to be a contestant on “Deal or No Deal”, but children… Read more »
From the British Psychological Society (BPS) press release via AlphaGalileo: Most of us think of being bored at work as a negative experience, but a new study suggests it can… Read more »
From the Universität Tubingen press release via ScienceDaily: Even when they are not directly in sight, we are aware of our surroundings: so it is that when our eyes are… Read more »
From the Université Laval press release via EurekAlert!: For individuals with agonizing pain, it is a cruel blow when the gold-standard medication actually causes more pain. Adults and children whose… Read more »
From the Public Library of Science press release via EurekAlert!: People view brown-eyed faces as more trustworthy than those with blue eyes, except if the blue eyes belong to a… Read more »
From the University of Rochester press release via MedicalXpress: Using brain scans of children and adults watching Sesame Street, cognitive scientists are learning how children’s brains change as they develop… Read more »
From the UCSF press release by Jason Bardi via ScienceDaily: If the sinful excess of holiday eating sends your system into butter-slathered, brandy-soaked overload, you are not alone: People who… Read more »
From the UBC press release via ScienceDaily: Children who make an effort to perform acts of kindness are happier and experience greater acceptance from their peers, suggests new research from… Read more »
