Las empresas prudentes en su contabilidad obtienen más financiación
Las empresas que proporcionan una información contable más prudente y conservadora tienen una mayor probabilidad de recibir financiación, según un estudio de investigadores de la Universidad Carlos III...
View ArticleFirms that are more conservative in their accounting receive more financing
Firms that report more conservative accounting information have a higher probability of receiving financing, according to a study by researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). This occurs...
View Article公司做账谨慎可获得更多资金支持
根据马德里卡洛斯三世大学(卡三)的一项研究表示:提供账目信息谨慎和保守的公司将有更大的机会获得资 金支持。特别是对于那些本身获得资金困难的公司。
View ArticleYoga can have social benefits for children in care, says a new study
A new study from The University of Nottingham has found that a certain type of yoga could potentially help to improve the health and psychological wellbeing of children in care.
View ArticleSleep helps process traumatic experiences
If we sleep in the first 24 hours after a traumatic experience, this may help process and integrate the distressing memories more effectively, as researchers from the University of Zurich and the...
View ArticleSchlaf hilft beim Verarbeiten traumatischer Erlebnisse
Schläft man in den ersten 24 Stunden nach einem traumatischen Ereignis, hilft dies, die belastenden Erinnerungen besser einzuordnen und zu verarbeiten. Das weisen Forschende der Universität Zürich und...
View ArticleExtensive experience does not necessarily make policemen better murder...
Recently graduated Norwegian police officers may perform better in murder cases than investigators with extensive experience. And English murder investigators are far better than their colleagues in...
View ArticleUiO scientists investigate if Donald Trump is Santa Claus
Santa Claus scientists at the University of Oslo have made great strides over the past year and are now launching new theories to be tested. The most startling theory is that Donald Trump is Santa...
View ArticleSocial choices: follow one’s nose or one’s eyes? It’s a matter of age.
Psychologists and neuroscientists have thoroughly investigated olfactory behaviours in newborns and adults, but relatively little is known about the characteristics of the sense of smell during infancy...
View ArticleDFG Announces Winners of 2017 Leibniz Prizes
Germany's most prestigious research funding prize / €2.5 million each for outstanding research work / Awards ceremony on 15 March 2017 in Berlin
View ArticleLeibniz-Preise 2017: DFG zeichnet drei Wissenschaftlerinnen und sieben...
Wichtigster deutscher Forschungsförderpreis / Je 2,5 Millionen Euro für herausragende Arbeiten aus allen Wissenschaftsgebieten / Verleihung am 15. März 2017 in Berlin
View ArticleUniversity of Leicester research highlighted in Parliament
Excellence of University’s work is discussed in the House of Lords Excellent research from the University of Leicester which has gone on to inform and shape Government reports has been cited in...
View ArticleContraception influences sexual desire in committed relationships
How often women in heterosexual couples desire sex depends on how committed the relationship is and what type of birth control the woman uses.
View ArticleFast jeder Achte hat bereits E-Zigaretten probiert
Die Zahl der regelmäßigen Konsumenten elektronischer Zigaretten in Deutschland ist mittlerweile auf rund eine Million Menschen angestiegen. Regelmäßige Nutzer sind fast ausschließlich Raucher und...
View ArticleYoung women in socioeconomically weak areas use fewer contraceptives
The use of contraceptives has increased among young women in Gothenburg, but not in areas that are socially vulnerable. This is the finding from a long-term study from Sahlgrenska Academy spanning four...
View ArticleDo Most Mount Everest Climbers Use Medications, and Should They?
The ethics of using medications to improve performance and increase the likelihood of success in high-altitude climbing remains a controversial topic, and a new study that asked climbers of Mount...
View ArticleWhen horses are in trouble they ask humans for help
A new study has demonstrated that when horses face unsolvable problems they use visual and tactile signals to get human attention and ask for help. The study also suggests that horses alter their...
View Articleウマの高い社会的認知能力の実証 ―ウマは困ったとき、ヒトに対して視覚的・触覚的に助けを求める―
神戸大学大学院国際文化学研究科のリングホーファー萌奈美学術研究員と山本真也准教授は、ウマが自身で解決できない課題に直面した際に、視覚・触覚的信号を用いてヒトの注意をひいて助けを求めることを明らかにしました。さらに、課題に関するヒトの知識状態に応じて、ヒトへの要求行動を変えることも示唆されました。本研究成果は、動物のコミュニケーションの発達・進化に関する重要な知見となると共に、ヒトと動物のよりよい関係...
View ArticleThe Pill Won’t Kill Your Sexual Desire, Researchers Say
New study busts the myth that contraceptives curb desire – other factors like age and length of relationship are more important Taking the pill doesn’t lower your sexual desire, contrary to popular...
View ArticleBirmingham researcher explores the barriers stopping men seeking information...
A researcher at Birmingham City University is undertaking research into the social and cognitive barriers hindering men who have sex with other men (MSM) from finding out more information about...
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