Survey finds social media contribute to increased sexist comments for women in television
A national survey has found that social media have increased the amount of criticism television broadcasters receive about their appearance.
A national survey has found that social media have increased the amount of criticism television broadcasters receive about their appearance.
Social Sciences
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(Phys.org)—A nearby young supernova remnant named Cassiopeia A is an excellent candidate for astrophysical observations regarding supernova explosion processes. One of the recent studies focuses on hard X-ray emissions ...
In order to light roads, highways or bicycle lanes without electricity, Ph.D. José Carlos Rubio, from Michoacan's University of San Nicolas Hidalgo, UMSNH in Spanish, created a light-emitting cement that has a lifespan of ...
Engineering
May 6, 2016
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Google has some of the most powerful computers and smartest algorithms in the world, has hired some of the best brains in computing, and through its purchase of British firm Deepmind has acquired AI expertise that recently ...
Internet
May 6, 2016
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The elusive 'lab on a chip' capable of shrinking and integrating operations normally performed in a chemical or medical laboratory on to a single chip smaller than a credit card, may soon be realized thanks to disposable, ...
Analytical Chemistry
May 6, 2016
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Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a set of algorithms that will help teach computers to process and understand human languages.
Computer Sciences
May 6, 2016
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Ever wonder how caffeine works so marvelously to give you that extra boost you need the night before your final exam?
Biochemistry
May 6, 2016
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Falling in love with an inmate is more common than you think – among correctional workers. This type of affair, which, with few exceptions, usually ends in tragedy, attracts more women than men among prison staff.
Social Sciences
May 6, 2016
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Friction is immensely important to us – without it, for example, we could not walk or even crawl – yet it is only 50 years since a special word – 'tribology' – was first coined to describe its study. Professor ...
General Physics
May 6, 2016
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The Australian Government has listed the iconic Tasmanian swift parrot as critically endangered, lifting its status from endangered, following research by The Australian National University (ANU).
Plants & Animals
May 6, 2016
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