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Birth Season
Affects Your
Temperament
study says
Oct 20, 2014 2:50 PM CDT
Birth Season Affects Your Temperament
Hungarian study says summer babies have more mood swings
(Newser)
- Getting moodier as you grow older? That may be because you were born in summer—assuming, of course, that you were born in summer, according to a new study out of Hungary. Researchers in Budapest who analyzed 400 people say they found a direct connection between the subjects' temperament and...
Almost 10% of Cancer Survivors Still Smoke: Study
Aug 6, 2014 9:46 AM CDT
Almost 10% of Cancer Survivors Still Smoke: Study
83% of those who keep puffing away smoke an average 15 cigarettes daily
(Newser)
- It's been well documented how smoking wreaks havoc on your body, with tobacco use upping the risk for a variety of cancers—lung, bladder, esophagus, larynx, pancreas, and more—and causing almost one in five deaths in the US and 30% of all cancer deaths, according to the American...
Why Women
Get Lied to
in Negotiations
study says
Aug 4, 2014 5:00 PM CDT
Why Women Get Lied to in Negotiations
Confidence and perceived competence are key, study finds
(Newser)
- Think women get cheated at the negotiating table? That painful cliché has found new life in a US study of MBA students who, true to form, cheated females more often than males, Jezebel reports. First, researchers at UPenn and UC Berkeley had prospective sellers—both male and female—negotiate with...
Mammoths and Mastodons
Stuck Close to Home
Jul 30, 2014 6:40 PM CDT
Mammoths and Mastodons Stuck Close to Home
Study of ancient teeth reveal surprising clues about how and where they lived
(Newser)
- Mr. Snuffleupagus and friends didn’t much like to leave home—at least not the ones that lived in what is now Ohio and Kentucky, a University of Cincinnati study reveals. Researchers had long believed mammoths and mastodons were nomadic, but their teeth tell a different story. Mammoths ate grasses...
Same-Sex Parents Have
... Healthier Kids?
study says
Jul 6, 2014 5:40 PM CDT
Same-Sex Parents Have ... Healthier Kids?
Australian study finds fewer gender stereotypes in gay families
(Newser)
- A new Australian study finds that kids with same-sex parents have greater "general health and family cohesion" than most people because they're less influenced by gender stereotypes—but one critic is questioning the study's objectivity. Researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia surveyed 315 same-sex parents,...
Regulators Take
Stern Look at
Facebook
Study
Jul 2, 2014 8:23 AM CDT
Regulators Take Stern Look at Facebook Study
As Cornell clarifies its involvement
(Newser)
- Facebook's controversial emotional manipulation study has users outraged and, at least in Europe, regulators are responding. The study has prompted "several" European data protection agencies, including Britain's Information Commissioner's Office and Ireland's Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, to look into whether Facebook broke privacy...
Inside Facebook's Secret Mood Experiment
Jun 29, 2014 3:10 PM CDT
Inside Facebook's Secret Mood Experiment
Critics say 2012 study was immoral and proves nothing
(Newser)
- A study that altered News Feeds on Facebook claims to show that even online emotions are contagious, NPR reports—but the real story may be that Facebook manipulated News Feeds at all. In the study , researchers played with more than 600,000 users' feeds for a week in 2012, showing...
Men's IQ Easier to Spot
Than Women's
study says
Mar 31, 2014 7:40 PM CDT
Men's IQ Easier to Spot Than Women's
Study asks people to guess IQ by looking at faces
(Newser)
- It's easier to guess men's intelligence than women's just by looking at their faces—maybe because we're so distracted by female beauty, according to a new study . Czech researchers gave IQ tests to 80 male and female students, took photos of them, and asked 160 students...
Study: Repealing Gun Law Led to More Murders
Feb 17, 2014 3:03 PM CST
Study: Repealing Gun Law Led to More Murders
Johns Hopkins study cites spike in Missouri
(Newser)
- It turns out that when you make it easier to buy guns, more people wind up getting killed with guns. That's the conclusion researchers from John Hopkins University came to after studying the effects of Missouri's 2007 repeal of its "permit-to-purchase" law, which required a local sheriff...
Voice Votes Don't Work: Study
Feb 7, 2014 1:17 PM CST
Voice Votes Don't Work: Study
Loudest people, not the most people, win
(Newser)
- Let's say you've got 22,000 people in a room, and you need them to quickly decide on something. What do you do? Well, at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, the chairman used a practice common at all levels of government: a voice vote. It's a simple...
Nuts Make You Live Longer*
Nov 21, 2013 11:25 AM CST
Nuts Make You Live Longer*
*Says study funded by nut industry
(Newser)
- If you like snacking on nuts, a team of Harvard researchers has some very good news: That might just make you less likely to die. Well, OK, so technically everyone is 100% likely to die, but in a study of 118,000 people, those who ate a serving of nuts...
Scientists
Come Up With
'Law of Urination'
Oct 18, 2013 4:04 PM CDT
Scientists Come Up With 'Law of Urination'
Elephants pee as quickly as rats, study finds
(Newser)
- Ever imagined a peeing contest between animals of various shapes and sizes? Probably not, but scientists studying the matter say that mammals big and small empty their bladders at about the same speed,
New Scientist
reports. More specifically, experts at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have clocked the...
Online 'Likes': Just People Copycatting Each Other
study says
Aug 9, 2013 6:09 PM CDT
Online 'Likes': Just People Copycatting Each Other
Comments given a fake 'like' influenced future voters: study
(Newser)
- What's in a "like"? Well, a good deal of influence over how other people will perceive something, the
New York Times
reports. A study that manipulated positive and negative reactions to website comments found that one "like" prompted people to follow suit, while negative votes had...
Only 4% Survive Fatal
US Plane Accidents
STUDY SAYS
Aug 9, 2013 3:30 PM CDT
Only 4% Survive Fatal US Plane Accidents
Of such accidents between Jan. 1, 2000, and July 10, 2013
(Newser)
- Plane crashes may be on the decline, but your chance of surviving a fatal accident isn't much better than it was in the 1970s, according to a
USA Today
analysis of Aviation Safety Network data. What its number-crunching found:
It looked at fatal accidents worldwide from Jan. 1, 1970
...
Holocaust Survivors
Live Longer—Among Men
study says
Aug 7, 2013 3:48 PM CDT
Holocaust Survivors Live Longer—Among Men
Study looked at 55K emigrants from Poland to Israel
(Newser)
- Think Holocaust victims suffer from survivor's guilt? Maybe, but according to a new study, Holocaust survivors live an average of 6 months longer than those who avoided the Nazi menace,
Pacific Standard
reports. Among 55,220 emigrants from Poland to modern-day Israel, men who lived in Europe between 1939...
McDonald's Is Most
Visited Business
in America
study says
May 5, 2013 2:30 PM CDT
McDonald's Is Most Visited Business in America
Nearly half of US consumers visited at least once last month, says study
(Newser)
- Just how popular are the golden arches? So popular that nearly half of US consumers visited them last month, according to a new study spotted by the Consumerist . The study, from the new Placed Insights service, sought to determine which businesses Americans visit most. Fast food dominates the list, but...
Broad-Faced
Guys Are Better
at Baseball
Study Says
Apr 10, 2013 12:05 PM CDT
Broad-Faced Guys Are Better at Baseball
Japanese study finds correlation between face size, home run totals
(Newser)
- If baseball players actually looked like their bobbleheads, they'd be amazing. Or at least, that's what a new study suggests. Researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London studied the facial dimensions of all Japanese players to log more than 10 games over the past two seasons, and found that...
Not Having Kids
Might Kill You
study says
Dec 6, 2012 1:19 PM CST
Not Having Kids Might Kill You
Being childless increases risk of premature death, researchers say
(Newser)
- You might swear that your kids are taking years off your life, but a new study suggests they're actually doing the opposite. Parents are a lot less likely to die a premature death than people who don't have kids, a team of Danish researchers has concluded. Childless men...
Is Facebook Better Than Sex?
new study wonders
Oct 29, 2012 12:18 AM CDT
Is Facebook Better Than Sex?
Not tonight, dear, I have to check my computer
(Newser)
- It might not be
better
than sex, but Facebook—along with checking email and surfing the web—is apparently more irresistible, a new study has found. The smartphone-based survey of mostly college-aged respondents tracked their most irresistible desires several times a day. While most reported that sex was a stronger...
Beluga Whale
Tells Diver: Get 'Out'
Oct 22, 2012 6:06 PM CDT
Beluga Whale Tells Diver: Get 'Out'
A whale's song sounds eerily human, study says
(Newser)
- It could be the muffled sound of singing in the shower or that sing-songy indecipherable voice from the Muppets' Swedish Chef. But scientists say it was a whale imitating people. In fact, the whale song sounded so eerily human that divers initially mistook it for a human voice. In a...
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