Researchers at New York University used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study patterns of brain activation during experimental auctions. They found that participants' exaggerated response to losses in the auction game correlated with their tendency to overbid, suggesting that the fear of losing social competition may le...
A new study in the RAND Journal of Economics examined how hospital admission and discharge behavior is affected by fluctuations in demand. The results show that patients are discharged earlier when hospitals face high demand, a finding that suggests hospitals may be influenced by capacity constraints to make admission decisions.
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Climate change is expected to cause significant economic impacts on US states, with total costs running into billions of dollars for North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The studies also highlight the need for quick action to mitigate these effects, as delayed action will only worsen the situation.
Researchers found that people associate specific traits with car designs, such as power, dominance, and masculinity. They also agreed on which car types possess these characteristics, including wide stances, narrow windshields, and spaced headlights.
A new study by Timothy Judge and Beth Livingston found that men who believe in traditional roles for women earn an average of $8,500 more annually. In contrast, women with egalitarian views don't make much more than those with traditional outlooks. The researchers controlled for various factors to reach this conclusion.
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Researchers propose an experimental electrical heating process to extract oil from smaller deposits, reducing the need for costly steam-assisted drainage methods. This new approach could lead to lower fuels prices and increased oil production.
Four developing countries are leading the way in establishing domestic capacity for genomic medicine, improving national health, reducing medical costs and bolstering economies. Mexico's program is the most comprehensive, with genotyped over 1,200 people to study genetic relationships with various health problems.
A new study reveals that delayed elective coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery significantly increases the risk of post-operative death. In contrast, performing CABG surgery within the recommended timeframe reduces the risk of death by approximately one-third.
A new study finds that companies in Democratic states tend to have higher corporate social responsibility (CSR) ratings than those in Republican states. The research analyzed the 2004 presidential election results of communities where corporate headquarters are located, revealing a correlation between political views and CSR ratings.
A study published in the RAND Journal of Economics reveals that escalating investments in distribution systems drive a natural oligopoly in the supermarket industry. A small number of firms capture majority sales, regardless of market size, resulting in concentrated industry with better products.
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Researchers argue that traditional informed consent processes may no longer be sufficient for long-term studies using biological materials. New approaches, including ongoing communication with participants, are needed to ensure participants' rights are protected.
A new scale identifies consumers with a strong urge to buy, regular spending habits, and difficulty resisting impulse purchases. The study found approximately 8.9% of the population are compulsive shoppers, linked to materialism, reduced self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and stress.
The Iowa State University-led NSF Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals aims to develop technologies transforming the petroleum-based chemical industry into a biorenewable industry. The center will educate students in multidisciplinary research and global collaborations, advancing the production of biorenewable chemicals.
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A new study found that firms with high analyst coverage engage in excessive external financing and capital spending, resulting in lower future returns. Firms with high analyst coverage tend to have higher levels of investment compared to those with low analyst coverage.
A new study reveals that lap-and-shoulder seat belts perform as well as child safety seats in preventing serious injury, while safety seats are better at reducing less serious injuries. Lap belts are also more effective than riding unrestrained, with a statistically significant reduction in injuries.
A recent study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council found that Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) can be a motivating tool for students, allowing them to build and test complex ideas together. The research also highlights the importance of using IWBs in the right way, avoiding superficial use due to time constraints.
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The grant will allow researchers to investigate how different civil infrastructures interact with each other after a disaster, enabling better coordination and preparedness. The software will help emergency response officials formulate more effective plans by analyzing the interdependency of systems.
The University of Cincinnati's Economics Center for Education & Research has released a report grading the HDR Streetcar Feasibility Study, finding that it is sound and economically worthwhile. The proposed four-mile streetcar system could bring in $315.8 million in net economic payoff over 35 years.
A recent study from University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University researchers found that smokers who aren't craving a cigarette often underestimate their future urge to smoke, leading them to make decisions they may regret. This 'cold-to-hot empathy gap' can lead to increased nicotine cravings when motivation is low.
A study by Kansas State University researchers found that household surveys predict the inflation rate fairly accurately and as well as professional economists. Consumers participating in surveys are more likely to think about how much they spent at the grocery store that week.
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A group of institutions, including Rutgers University, will conduct five-year research into complex computational problems, with potential benefits for cryptography and other fields. The study aims to unlock secrets of intractability, a branch of mathematics that seeks to understand why certain problems are hard to compute.
Researchers at University College London have combined silicon, iron, and manganese to create a new material with unique properties. The discovery demonstrates a simple recipe for reaching this 'quantum halfway house' and suggests new mechanisms for controlling electrical currents and magnetism in semiconductor devices.
A study by University of Minnesota researcher Akshay Rao found that the timing and content of political messages affect voters, with abstract concepts gaining traction in distant future elections. As election dates approach, voters prioritize concrete details over broad ideas.
Researchers from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research found that climate change may impact the distribution of European plant species. Under moderate climate change and limited land use changes, up to 11% of species could lose more than two-thirds of their current ranges.
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A groundbreaking study by Brown University economist Yona Rubinstein and Casey Mulligan of the University of Chicago reveals that the apparent narrowing of the gender wage gap in recent decades is due to changes in the type of women entering the workforce, not actual pay increases. The research found that growing wage inequality within...
A new study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council argues that hope is essential for effective HIV prevention strategies. People with hope are more likely to adopt realistic plans and engage in protective behaviors.
Researchers have discovered a way to extract pure oxygen from water using relatively small amounts of electricity and common chemicals. The breakthrough could lead to the development of solar-powered energy systems that can operate 24/7.
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Researchers have discovered an efficient way to produce oxygen from water using a simple and inexpensive technique involving cobalt and phosphates. This breakthrough has significant implications for the large-scale deployment of solar energy, offering a cheap and easily manufactured storage mechanism.
A study in Economic Inquiry found that gas stations adjust their prices to match a few select peers, rather than all stations. However, price movements within the same chain are often highly correlated, suggesting indirect dependence on rival stations' prices.
Research by Anke Plagnol and Richard Easterlin reveals women's life satisfaction drops after age 48, with men excelling in family and finances. Women's unfulfilled desires contribute to lower overall happiness.
A new study reveals that treating overweight or obese elderly individuals costs Medicare 6-17% more over a lifetime than treating those with a healthy weight. This translates to an extra $15,000 for overweight individuals and $26,000 for obese individuals.
The £28.5M funding will enable the co-ordination of data collection across existing birth cohort studies, allowing analysis across generations and investigating social, economic, and educational impacts on health and poverty. The new facility will expand the series by creating a new cohort to extend the study over 12 years.
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A new series of reports from the University of Maryland's Center for Integrative Environmental Research projects long-term economic impacts of climate change on eight US states, with estimated costs ranging from $1 billion to billions. The studies highlight the need for state and local policy-makers to plan for additional changes ahead.
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has awarded four large grants to researchers addressing significant social and economic challenges. The grants will support investigations into business taxation, health inequalities, time use, and emotional regulation.
The journal will play a key role in the Asia-Pacific Region's entomological research community, publishing original research papers and review articles. Elsevier has agreed to publish the journal on behalf of three societies, aiming to promote leading entomological research from Asia and worldwide.
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Researchers found that categorization of options increases consumer happiness and satisfaction, even if categories are meaningless. This phenomenon, known as the mere categorization effect, shows that consumers experience a sense of self-determination when faced with categorized choices.
Researchers found that the configuration of the choice set significantly impacts creating consumer preference. Participants rated products and their satisfaction with choices in different sets, showing that context can influence preference strength and attribution. The study demonstrates the long-term effects of choice processes on con...
Research found that even brief exposure to brand names can alter consumers' subconscious goals, influencing purchase decisions. This study provides new insights into the power of brands in shaping consumer behavior.
A new study found that people who made annual budgets were more accurate than those who made monthly ones. The researchers also discovered that people's perception of their budget-making abilities affected the accuracy of the budgets, with annual budgets being more accurate due to the difficulty in construction.
A new study by Dr. Charles Coe highlights three best practices to prevent local government fiscal crises: monitoring finances, assisting with amelioration, and taking over governance when necessary. Implementing these practices can help states maintain healthy fiscal reserves, anticipate economic changes, and provide public services.
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The newly established Solar Power Laboratory aims to advance solar energy research and development while improving the efficiency of solar electric power systems. Researchers will collaborate with industry partners to accelerate the expansion of Arizona's renewable energy economy.
A study by Helmholtz Association researchers found that over half of scientists had predominantly good contact with journalists, while four out of ten reported beneficial media coverage for their career. The study dispels the idea that German researchers struggle to communicate with the media.
A new NOAA coral bleaching prediction system suggests some bleaching in the Caribbean later this year, but not severe. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are at a higher risk of widespread bleaching in August.
A new study by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham found that higher gasoline prices can lead to a significant reduction in traffic deaths. According to the analysis, death rates could drop by over 1,000 per month nationwide if gas remains at $4 a gallon or higher for a year or more.
A NOAA-led research expedition will study three German submarine wrecks sunk off North Carolina's coast in 1942. The team will use non-invasive methods to survey and photograph the visible sections of U-352, U-85, and U-701, while studying marine life at the sites.
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The Birmingham University-led Third Sector Research Centre will conduct research on the effectiveness and impact of third sector organisations. The centre aims to strengthen the evidence base for the entire third sector, including charities, social enterprises, and small community organisations.
A new study finds that nature reserves in Africa and Latin America attract human settlement, with population growth near protected areas being nearly twice that of neighboring rural areas. The researchers attribute this to economic incentives provided through international aid and donor investment, which stimulate local economies.
A comprehensive study found that laws limiting underage drinking to 21 have led to an eleven percent drop in alcohol-related traffic fatalities among youth. Tougher sanctions on fake IDs also resulted in a seven percent decrease in fatalities among young drivers.
A study by the University of Georgia found that southern highbush blueberries have a viable and profitable industry in Georgia. The research estimated total costs of cultivating the crop over four years, showing that 92% of farmers can expect to see positive returns.
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The UK SME sector is particularly vulnerable to poor information security due to a lack of expertise and awareness. A new report reveals that investing in IT does not ensure adequate information security, with people management being the key factor in preventing breaches.
The new strategy focuses on reducing per capita consumption from 150 litres to 130 litres per day, emphasizing the need for a sociological perspective to understand water usage habits. The report explores the role of metering and price signals in encouraging water efficiency, as well as the development of rising block tariffs.
A recent study published in Social Science Quarterly explores the impact of religious behaviors and beliefs on political participation. Researchers found that generalized, macro religious beliefs have a significant effect on national political participation, while individually experienced micro beliefs have no influence.
Researchers at Purdue University have found that a single dose of insecticide can kill three generations of German cockroaches. The study shows that the insecticide is transferred horizontally from one cockroach to another, leading to a significant mortality rate among the infected insects.
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The ESRC-funded project aimed to develop a model of action research that enables teachers to take ownership of their practice, leading to more inclusive teaching. The results showed that collaborative action research can engage all pupils in learning and stimulate inclusive teaching when teachers have a strong sense of ownership.
Scientists have discovered that genetic variation in Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) genes plays a vital role in the immune system of tailed amphibians. This finding highlights the importance of understanding species-specific adaptations for conservation strategies, particularly for globally declining amphibian populations.
The £5m centre, part of a £20 million investment programme, aims to improve the wellbeing and health of the UK population through integrated approaches to health and social services. The Centre will research economic, social and biological factors causing chronic diseases and inequalities in health experiences.
The study found that patients aged 50 had the highest costs, while those claiming benefits also experienced increased costs due to unemployment, low education, and living alone. Effective prevention programs can lower expenses in both private and public sectors.
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The Australian Dementia Research report recommends increasing funding for dementia research three-fold to $36 million to keep pace with rising treatment and care costs. By 2030, dementia's projected healthcare cost is expected to reach $8.2 billion, with the number of people with dementia set to double to over 460,000.
A new study reveals that ownership increases value by enhancing the salience of possible loss, explaining the aversion to parting with possessions. The endowment effect is linked to increased activation in brain regions associated with predicted gain and loss.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology are developing fuel-saving technologies that could improve fuel efficiency by 8-12 percent in heavy trucks. These active flow control techniques, combined with conventional aerodynamic streamlining, have the potential to save between 1.6 and 2.4 billion gallons of fuel per year.