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Study examines effect of kisspeptin on male brain

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From the Imperial College London press release: Scientists have gained new insights into how the ‘master regulator’ of reproduction affects men’s brains. In a new study, scientists from Imperial College London investigated how a recently… 

Study examines incentives to promote cooperation

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From the Springer press release: In our society, there are always a certain percentage of people who adopt a freeloader attitude. They let other members of society do all the work and do not do… 

Study suggests altruism can be trained

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From the University of Würzburg press release: Whether climate change and its consequences, the refugee crisis or the unfair distribution of wealth, when looking for solutions to these global challenges, the decisions of individuals such… 

Study suggests even small gifts boost business

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From the University of Zurich press release: If a sales agent brings their customer a small gift, the customer is much more likely to make a purchase, a study by the university of Zurich has… 

Study suggests education improves decision-making ability

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From the Cornell University press release: There has been interest across behavioral and social sciences – including psychology, economics and education – in whether people are born to be rational decision-makers or if rationality can… 

Study suggests pessimism pays off among entrepreneurs

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From the University of Bath press release: Optimistic thinking is leading people to set up businesses that have no realistic prospect of financial success, shows new research which may help explain why only fifty per…