A new study by San Francisco State University Assistant Professor of Management Nara Jeong suggests that…
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Researchers develop predictive tools to tackle childhood diarrheal disease outbreaks
In 2006, more than 400 children under the age of 5 died during an outbreak of…
Research offers new way to assess an organization's public relations
Communication and marketing experts place great weight on an organization’s relationship with its public stakeholders, and…
Less offspring due to territorial conflicts
Both humans and chimpanzees can be extremely territorial, and territorial disputes between groups can turn violent,…
Breakthrough study on molecular interactions could improve development of new medicines
A first-of-its-kind study on molecular interactions by biomedical engineers in the University of Minnesota’s College of…
Q&A: How climate change, other factors stoke Australia fires
Australia’s unprecedented wildfires are supercharged thanks to climate change, the type of trees catching fire and…
How the extinction of Ice Age mammals may have forced humans to invent civilization
Why did we take so long to invent civilization? Modern Homo sapiens first evolved roughly 250,000…
Why more couples are choosing to live apart
For many couples, moving in together signifies a big step in the relationship. Traditionally, this meant…
Planetary nebula WR 72 has hydrogen-poor knots, study finds
Using the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), astronomers have conducted spectroscopic and imaging observations of the…
Buyers should beware of organic labels on nonfood products
Product labels offer valuable information to consumers, but manufacturers can misuse them to increase profits. This…