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Environment Nov 22, 2021

Healthier UK diets linked to lower greenhouse gas emissions

A new analysis adds to evidence that nutritious diets are often more environmentally sustainable, while also demonstrating the feasibility of evaluating diet sustainability at the scale of specific foods—rather than broader ...

Social Sciences Nov 18, 2021

Praise that slays: How complimenting a competitor can drive a firm's revenues

Researchers from Duke University and University of Wisconsin—lwaukee published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that explores what happens when brands communicate positively toward their competitors.

Other Nov 17, 2021

World's oldest guide to brewing sake receives first English translation

In Japan, the proverb "Sake wa honshin o arawasu" translates to "sake reveals the true heart."

Social Sciences Nov 10, 2021

Traditional restaurants displaying a year of establishments are more preferred in Japan

Japanese customers have higher expectations of restaurants selling traditional foods more when they display an older year of establishment.

Social Sciences Sep 27, 2021

Closed Facebook groups offer respite for stressed-out women, but running them involves yet more unseen labour

Would you share your most intimate thoughts with strangers?

Economics & Business Sep 23, 2021

How grocery shoppers spend differently during times economic change

Researchers from the University of Cologne and University of Bremen published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that examines how micro and macro conditions influence grocery shopping behaviors in different ways.

Biochemistry Aug 23, 2021

Sniffing out which plant-based burgers smell the most like real beef

For many meat eaters, summer barbecues wouldn't be the same without the mouthwatering aroma of burgers cooking on the grill. But many people are now open to trying plant-based alternatives, as long as they closely resemble ...

Economics & Business Aug 9, 2021

New report offers recommendations to strengthen U.S. supply chain

Shortages of personal protective equipment and medical devices, dairies pouring gallons of milk down the drain and delivery delays of online purchases. All are examples of how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted and changed ...

General Physics Jul 29, 2021

AI learns physics to optimize particle accelerator performance

Machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence, vastly speeds up computational tasks and enables new technology in areas as broad as speech and image recognition, self-driving cars, stock market trading and medical diagnosis.

Political science Jul 28, 2021

Typeface decisions grow in importance as a political branding tool

A recent study by Northeastern professor Katherine Haenschen, who researches the intersection of digital media and politics, explores the role of fonts in political branding.

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