Think your friends know you? Think again
Researchers conclude suggestions from our closest friends about matters of taste, such as movies or restaurants, may not be as helpful as we think they are.
Researchers conclude suggestions from our closest friends about matters of taste, such as movies or restaurants, may not be as helpful as we think they are.
Jan 30, 2006
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Researchers at Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute have discovered how the brain prioritises pain and thirst in order to survive - a mechanism that helps elite athletes to 'push through the pain barrier'. The Florey's Dr ...
Jan 30, 2006
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Interoperability of instant-messaging services will allow worms and viruses to propagate more easily, creating more risk in online security, according to Postini's annual Message Management and Threat Report.
Jan 30, 2006
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Pennsylvania researchers say they've determined why people enjoy live television: They like the sense of indeterminacy, especially in sporting events.
Jan 30, 2006
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British Telecom's BT Exact unit has obtained ISO 9001 certification for its short-turnaround IT planning services.
Jan 30, 2006
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Duke University scientists say they've determined consumers are likely to give support to a brand that first appears to show superiority in its category.
Jan 30, 2006
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Veterinary scientists say many dog owners relinquishing pets to animal shelters aren't honest about their pets' behavioral problems.
Jan 30, 2006
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University of Pennsylvania scientists say when baboons lose a close associate they do as humans might -- they seek support from their friends.
Jan 30, 2006
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University of Minnesota associate professor of chemical engineering Renata Wentzcovitch and her team of researchers have confirmed the properties of a mineral (post-perovskite) that may form near the Earth's core in a layer ...
Jan 30, 2006
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A collaborative research project between Innos (UK R&D company) and the universities of Surrey, Southampton and the Politecnico di Bari in Italy has developed a novel method for coupling light from an optical fibre to 200nm ...
Optics & Photonics
Jan 30, 2006
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