Wireless Monitoring Of People And Things: Future Of Social Networking?
If you need information, the
Internet offers a wealth of
resources. But if you're
hunting down a person or a
thing, a computer's not much
... > full story
What Men And Women Say And Do In Choosing Romantic Partners Are Two Different Matters
When it comes to romantic
attraction men primarily are
motivated by good looks and
women by earning power.
Think again, say
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Some Cases Of Autism May Be Traced To The Immune System Of Mothers During Pregnancy
Antibodies in the blood of
mothers of children with
autism bind to fetal brain
cells, potentially
interrupting healthy brain
... > full story
Sex, Drugs And Alcohol: Parents Still Influence College Kids' Risky Behavior, Study Shows
New research shows that
parents influence their
child's likelihood of
involvement with drugs,
alcohol and risky sexual
... > full story
- Wireless Monitoring Of People And Things: Future Of Social Networking?
- What Men And Women Say And Do In Choosing Romantic Partners Are Two Different Matters
- Some Cases Of Autism May Be Traced To The Immune System Of Mothers During Pregnancy
- Sex, Drugs And Alcohol: Parents Still Influence College Kids' Risky Behavior, Study Shows
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Children Who Have An Active Father Figure Have Fewer Psychological And Behavioral Problems
February 14, 2008 — Kids with active father figures are less likely to suffer psychological and behavioral problems and having a father figure around can reduce crime and enhance cognitive skills like intelligence, ... > full story -
Is Your Dating Partner Happy? With Some People It Is Hard To Know
February 14, 2008 — People who are highly attuned to social convention and control their behavior and self-image accordingly have been found to be highly likeable and successful at work. But when it comes to romance, ... > full story -
'Love Hormone' Promotes Bonding: Could It Treat Anxiety?
February 14, 2008 — Gazing into your lover's eyes isn't only romantic; it may also mimic early attachments that forever alter your brain and body. Researchers are studying whether the brain hormone released with ... > full story -
Women More Perceptive Than Men In Describing Relationships
February 14, 2008 — Women are better than men in describing their own feelings and the feelings of their romantic partners than are men, while the latter tend to project their own feelings upon their partners more than ... > full story -
Body Image Is Stronger Predictor Of Health Than Obesity, Says Study
February 13, 2008 — In a study to examine the impact of desired body weight on the number of unhealthy days subjects report over one month, researchers found that the desire to weigh less was a more accurate predictor ... > full story -
Male Births Are More Likely To Reduce Quality Of Life And Increase Severe Post-natal Depression
February 13, 2008 — Women who give birth to boys are more likely to suffer from post-natal depression and reduced quality of life. What marks this study out is that, unlike previous research, the women who took part ... > full story -
Prenatal Exposure To Maternal Antibodies Linked To Autistic Behaviors In Offspring
February 12, 2008 — New research shows that an interaction between fetal brain cells and maternal antibodies could be linked with the repetitive behavior -- also called stereotypes -- that is characteristic of autism. ... > full story -
Marketplace Drama: Seven-year War On Downloading Music Analyzed in Four Acts
February 12, 2008 — As a record producer during Napster's emergence in the late '90s, Markus Giesler (York University) had first hand experience dealing with several issues: How does market evolution change price-value ... > full story -
Chameleons And Copycats: How Mimicry Affects Interpersonal Persuasion
February 12, 2008 — Social scientists have long been intrigued by the human tendency to mimic the behavior of others. Now, a new study expands the field, exploring the potential for mimicry to influence product ... > full story -
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Quality Schooling Has Little Impact On Teenage Sexual Activity; Socioeconomic Status Does
February 11, 2008 — Socioeconomic situation and the local high school catchment area have a more powerful influence on reported sexual experience among 15 and 16 year olds than classroom discipline or the quality of ... > full story
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