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Father figures could prevent delinquency Close attachment to a conventional, non-criminal father-figure may be the key to preventing 'at risk' adolescent boys turning to crime. This is the finding of research by Jenny Taylor of South London and Maudsley NHS Trust which is presented today, Wednesday 4 April, at The British Psychological Society's Division of Forensic Psychology... view more... (2001-04-03)
MU Anthropologist Develops New Approach to Explain Religious Behavior Without a way to measure religious beliefs, anthropologists have had difficulty studying religion. Now, two anthropologists from the University of Missouri and Arizona State University have developed a new approach to study religion by focusing on verbal communication, an identifiable behavior, instead of speculating about alleged beliefs in the... view more... (2008-09-10)
Relations between the drug industry and patient groups should be open Relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and patients’ organisations must be at arm’s length and transparent, and not affect the agenda and priorities of these groups, argues a senior doctor in this week’s BMJ. view more (2003-05-28)
MIT: Why we have difficulty recognizing faces in photo negatives Humans excel at recognizing faces, but how we do this has been an abiding mystery in neuroscience and psychology. In an effort to explain our success in this area, researchers are taking a closer look at how and why we fail. view more (2009-03-19)
Video games linked to poor relationships with friends, family A new study connects young adults' use of video games to poorer relationships with friends and family - and the student co-author expresses disappointment at his own findings. view more (2009-01-23)
Genetics used to prove linguistic theories Most comparisons of language and inherited traits consider whether genetic patterns conform with expected relationships observed by linguists. view more (2005-11-07)
Unwanted sex appears common in some teen relationships Many adolescent girls report being threatened or pressured by their partners into having sex, potentially increasing their risk for sexually transmitted infections and pregnancies view more (2006-06-06)
Psychologist Says Neurochemical Processes Explain Romantic Attraction The Beatles' George Harrison wondered in his famous love song about the 'something' that 'attracts me like no other lover.' view more (2007-02-13)
From zzstructures to mSpaces: New ways to compare Web navigation tools Surfing the Web could become a much more effective experience thanks to new approaches endorsed at this year's ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) Hypertext Conference. In its current state, the commonly used link in a Web page allows people to search the Web and to use hyperlinks to jump from one page to another. The down side is that when... view more... (2004-10-22)
Mother-child attachment, children's temperament play a role in terrible 2 conflicts Stories about the "terrible twos" abound in parenting lore. New research published in the March/April 2008 issue of the journal Child Development finds that the way mothers and their 2-year-olds relate to each other affects the quality but not the frequency of conflicts when children are two, and that children's temperament also plays a... view more... (2008-03-25)
Daddies' girls choose men just like their fathers Women who enjoy good childhood relationships with their fathers are more likely to select partners who resemble their dads research suggests. view more (2007-06-13)
Rich people don't need friends In a paper evaluated by f1000 Medicine, six studies tested relationships between reminders of money, social exclusion and physical pain. view more (2009-09-16)
War-time evacuation puts children at risk Young children who are evacuated from their home during a war can experience long term effects on their psychological well-being that are related to this temporary separation. view more (2004-08-24)
Ulcerative colitis survey unmasks challenges for patients beyond devastating symptoms Results released today from the Voices of UC survey of 1,000 ulcerative colitis (UC) patients underscore the extensive burden of the disease. view more (2005-12-08)
Breaking up may not be as hard as the song says The devastation caused by a broken heart has been a dominant theme throughout the ages of great literature and pop culture alike. view more (2007-08-21)
Brown-led study rearranges some branches on animal tree of life A study led by Brown University biologist Casey Dunn uses new genomics tools to answer old questions about animal evolution. The study is the most comprehensive animal phylogenomic research project to date, involving 40 million base pairs of new DNA data taken from 29 animal species. view more (2008-03-06)
A new tree of life allows a closer look at the origin of species In 1870 the German scientist Ernst Haeckel mapped the evolutionary relationships of plants and animals in the first 'tree of life'. view more (2006-03-03)
High-quality adolescent friendships may come at a cost for youth with shared deviant values The types of friendships adolescents have often reflect their childhood relationships and predict how they do in the future. view more (2007-09-28)
Aging improves parent, child relationships, research shows The majority of relationships between parents and their adult children improve as parents transition to old age, a Purdue University researcher has found. view more (2007-12-03)
Mothers transmit DNA through daughters only Scientists have argued whether or not the often-studied mitochondrial DNA molecule is clonally inherited. It is with assuming clonal inheritance this type of DNA has been used to track the origin of modern human as well as to draw pictures of genetic relationships among other animals and plants. The conflict has now been solved by two evolutionary... view more... (2001-09-06)
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