Exercising 2.5 Hours Per Week Associated with Slower Declines in Parkinson’s...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive condition that often results in mobility impairments and can lead to decreased health-related quality of life (HRQL) and death. There is evidence that physical...
View ArticleAvec Ikonikat, le CNRS et le musée du Louvre-Lens s’associent pour étudier la...
A l’occasion de l’exposition « Le Mystère Le Nain » au musée du Louvre-Lens, dont le CNRS est partenaire, les deux établissements s’associent pour mener un projet de recherche inédit. Pendant toute la...
View ArticleCNRS and the Louvre-Lens museum study perception of art with Ikonikat
The Louvre-Lens museum and its partner, the CNRS, are conducting a novel research project during the museum’s Le Nain exhibit: The Le Nain mystery. In all, 600 museum visitors will be using tablets to...
View ArticleLa discrimination de genre existe aussi en science
La discrimination de genre se niche même là où on ne l’attend pas. Une équipe internationale, impliquant Demian Battaglia, chercheur CNRS à l’Institut de neurosciences des systèmes (Inserm/AMU) et des...
View ArticleGender discrimination: science is no exception
Gender discrimination can be found in the most unexpected fields. An international team, involving Demian Battaglia, a CNRS researcher at the Institut de neurosciences des systèmes, as well as...
View ArticleLas cien empresas más internacionales del mundo ofrecen más información...
Un estudio de la Universidad de Granada analiza los datos de más de 16.000 empresas en distintos países y actividades y compara a las cien empresas más internacionales del mundo con sus industrias...
View Articleresearch*eu Results Pack eGovernement: innovative öffentliche...
Die neueste research*eu Results Pack ist jetzt als kostenlose, leicht zugängliche PDF-Datei erhältlich.
View ArticleResearch: Most Lithuanians Still Emigrate for Economic Reasons
Independent research, initiated and carried out by Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) interdisciplinary migration research cluster shows that introduction of Euro in Lithuania coincides with the...
View ArticleSharing experiences and illuminating ideas: the CITyFiED community comes...
One of CITyFiED ’s main objectives is to help cities get smarter, faster. By sharing a wealth of experiences in district level renovation and regeneration, the project can be a risk-saver, cost-saver...
View ArticleThe importance of relating to others: why we only learn to understand other...
When we are around four years old we suddenly start to understand that other people think and that their view of the world is often different from our own. Researchers in Leiden and Leipzig have...
View ArticleRecord-breaking Umeå conference on the future of the Arctic
08/06/2017, Temperatures are rising, and life on earth changes. The fastest change takes place in the North, in the Arctic. That is a fact. But what societal challenges await? Will the Arctic still be...
View ArticleChildren born to single mothers benefit when biological father joins family
Some of the negative consequences on the wellbeing of a child born to a single mother can be reduced if their biological father joins and stays with the family according to new research from the London...
View ArticleNeues Forschungsprojekt: Was passiert zwischen den Psychotherapiestunden?
Eine Psychotherapiestunde dauert in der Regel 50 Minuten und findet häufig einmal in der Woche statt. Die Psychotherapieforschung vermutet, dass zwischen den Therapiesitzungen relevante Prozesse...
View ArticleCortisol excess hits natural DNA process and mental health hard
High concentrations of the stress hormone, Cortisol, in the body affect important DNA processes and increase the risk of long-term psychological consequences. These relationships are evident in a study...
View ArticleMacmillan Cancer Support calls on researchers to apply for grants of up to...
Researchers with proposals for projects that will benefit people living with cancer can now apply for a grant of up to £250,000 from Macmillan Cancer Support.
View ArticleBest-looking politicians lean Right, best-looking scholars lean Left
In politics, Right-leaning politicians are in general physically more attractive, but in academia it is the other way around. A new study conducted at the Swedish School of Social Science at the...
View ArticleVulnerability to psychosis: how to detect it
An international research team has demonstrated that an exaggerated emotional brain response to non-threatening information predicts emergence of clinically psychotic symptoms.
View ArticleVulnérabilité à la psychose : comment la détecter
Une équipe de recherche internationale a démontré qu’une réponse exagérée du cerveau à des signaux non menaçants est prédictif de l’émergence de symptômes psychotiques.
View ArticleWhy We Prefer to Be Fired by an Individual than by a Committee
A study by Ekaterina Netchaeva and colleagues reveals that, in response to the same unfavorable decision outcome, a group of decision makers is perceived to be less fair than an individual
View ArticlePerché preferiamo essere licenziati da una persona che da una commissione
Uno studio di Ekatrina Netchaeva e colleghi rivela che, in risposta alla stessa decisione sfavorevole, un gruppo che prende la decisione viene percepito come meno equo di un individuo
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