A study by William Strange and Stuart Rosenthal found that start-up companies are strongly attracted to cities with similar companies nearby, diverse businesses, and outsourcing services. Cities play a vital role in providing new business growth and innovation for countries like Canada.
Recent national surveys in the UK show that full-time employment remains dominant, while careers are not dead and job tenure has increased. The study also reveals that new technologies have not revolutionized the work experience of all employees, and labour markets have yet to experience any radical transformation.
Researchers used video sequences of people, soap operas, and radio shows to investigate face recognition. They found that for unfamiliar faces, memory appears dominated by external features, but once familiar, internal features become more important.
A study by Anoshua Chaudhuri found that a maternal and child health program in Bangladesh improved the health of grandmothers and great-grandmothers living with the targeted infants. The program increased women's Body Mass Index, indicating healthier adults, and freed up family resources for other household members.
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A study of 100 working families in the UK and USA found that planners' assumptions about housing, transport, and work-life balance often clash with reality. Families often prioritize convenience over ideal living arrangements, leading to increased travel time and reliance on private transportation.
A study by Kevin Arceneaux found that people facing economic adversity are more likely to vote when they blame the government for economic outcomes. The opposition party must convince voters that the current administration is at fault during times of economic hardship.
The Millennium Cohort Study, funded by ESRC, follows the lives of nearly 19,000 babies born between 2000 and 2002. The study provides valuable insights into birth, baby, and parenthood topics, such as parents' ages and children's development.
A brain imaging study found that negative emotional states can override logical thinking in economic decisions, such as the ultimatum game, where people are offered a portion of $10. The study reveals a complex interplay between emotion and deliberative thought, suggesting that emotions play a primary role in decision-making.
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A recent study by the American Heart Association has linked high fruit and vegetable intake to lower healthcare costs in older age. The study found that middle-aged men who consumed more than 42 cups of fruits and vegetables per month had significantly lower Medicare charges compared to those who consumed less.
Despite minimal changes in marital happiness and divorce rates, researchers found a decline in shared activities among couples. Equalitarian marriages have a positive impact on marital quality, while cohabitation before marriage leads to lower marital satisfaction.
Cardiff University researchers are conducting large-scale experiments to generate compost from municipal waste, aiming to reduce landfill gas emissions and save soil quality. By actively managing the composting process, they can produce high-quality compost in just eight weeks, compared to a year under traditional methods.
A nationwide study found that husbands and wives have significant differences in their reports of family finances, with men typically overestimating the couple's income and women overestimating the family's debts. These discrepancies may impact relationships and national economic statistics, according to Jay Zagorsky, author of the study.
A study found that economic growth often takes precedence over environmental concerns in local policy-making. However, there are examples of cities like Manchester where sustainability has become an integral part of urban development. Local authorities still play a crucial role in driving environmental and economic policies.
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A recent survey found that the public was misled by the media's coverage of the MMR controversy, with 53% assuming there was equal evidence for both sides. The study also revealed that journalists struggled to balance competing views on issues like climate change and genetics.
Current policies focus on enhancing skilled workers, neglecting organisational change and institutional transformation. New research highlights the importance of workplace reorganisation and structure in creating high-skills workforces.
A study by Dr Nir Vulkan suggests electronic markets will replace traditional dealer markets unless made more attractive with lower commissions. The research found that 'weak' traders are drawn to anonymous electronic marketplaces, leading to a potential shift of all traders to electronic markets.
A study of over 200 older people from minority ethnic groups found that experience of racism was a clear difference in their quality of life. Despite feeling isolated, many participants had strong social connections and relied on each other for support.
A recent study by Dr Glen Newey argues that politicians' deception is often necessary for the greater good. The researcher claims that the more people demand transparency from their leaders, the more likely politicians are to resort to lies and misrepresentation.
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A unique satisfaction index developed by London School of Economics and Queen's University Belfast reveals that local councillors can improve voter satisfaction by applying findings to spending decisions. The research found different priorities in various areas, often related to local economic circumstances.
A new book by Corien Prins examines the tension between anonymous online activities and tracing technologies, with implications for consumer protection, liability, and privacy. The Dutch National Programme for Information Technology and Law (ITER) funded the research.
A new study raises concerns about the effectiveness of Scotland's modern apprenticeship scheme due to lack of data on its success. The researchers recommend introducing a recognized national diploma and monitoring employment conditions to ensure young people gain real benefits from the scheme.
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A study by researchers found that proportional representation distances MEPs from their constituents, with most prioritizing party interests over individual voters. The number of visible contacts between MEPs and constituents decreased, indicating a reduced role for constituency work.
Researchers found that stock markets follow distinct power law patterns, which can be used to partially predict market crashes. The patterns are also seen in natural systems such as earthquakes and human language, and are generated by the actions of large market participants.
A study of 4,764 Internet users found that 40% of American adults with online access use the Internet for health information. The study also revealed that men and individuals over 75 were less likely to use the Internet for health, while those who do use it tend to have a more limited frequency of use.
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Research reveals that news media rarely references public opinion through polls, surveys, or demonstrations, instead relying on inferences and citizen experiences. This model of citizenship may be contributing to declining voter turnout and disengagement with politics.
African-American smokers and non-smokers alike show substantial support for tobacco tax increases to reduce smoking prevalence rates. However, opinions on the fairness of such policies vary, with some arguing they would disproportionately affect low-income smokers.
Researchers at Brookhaven Lab and NREL developed a polyphenylenesulfide (PPS) coating system to address corrosion issues in geothermal power plants. The coating system has shown dramatic improvements in bonding, durability, and service lifetime compared to competitive coatings.
A study by Brown University researchers found that economic incentives and conservation policies contributed to an increase in forest cover in rural India. The growing demand for forest products was met by planting new trees rather than exploiting existing forests.
A study by Lancaster University found that strong local campaigns significantly increase constituency turnout and results in marginal seats. Campaign intensity was key to Labour's success, with their targeted efforts leading to higher turnouts in target seats.
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A study by Dr. Jeanne Moore and Tracey Crosbie found that homeworkers in professional occupations tend to find the experience more rewarding, while those with young children struggle to balance home and work responsibilities. The researchers also discovered that men and women have different experiences of homeworking.
A study by University of Notre Dame researchers found that increased use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) leads to lower patient death rates and increased hospital profitability, resulting in over $140 per patient in additional revenue.
The Management of Knowledge-Intensive Dynamic Systems (MKIDS) program supports research on how information technologies can streamline processes for organizations responding to rapidly changing situations. Researchers are developing tools to design optimal organizational structures, predict failure points, and monitor organizational pe...
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A study by University of Pennsylvania researchers found that a shift from rate-setting to market-based competition in New Jersey's healthcare system led to increased mortality rates among uninsured patients with acute myocardial infarctions. Mortality rates for insured patients declined at the same rate in both states.
Researchers found people affected by seasonal depression are more risk-averse when days are shorter in the fall but more willing to take risks as daylight lengthens in winter. This seasonal stock market fluctuation has a negative effect on autumn markets and a positive one during winter.
A recent study reveals that British commercial banks have failed to develop internal structures suitable for lending to small firms, rationing credit to this category of potential customers. This deficiency has had a damaging impact on regional economic regeneration and national economic competitiveness.
Researchers have discovered that cholestyramine can reduce the toxic effects of brevetoxin, a neurotoxin produced by harmful algal blooms. This finding has implications for the treatment of ciguatera fish poisoning, a chronic disease affecting millions worldwide.
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The study found that voluntary organisations play a greater role in designing and delivering policies, but face growing tensions between leadership and participation. To deliver effective results, they need to maintain their autonomy and critical edge.
Research reveals that British Muslim LGBTQ+ individuals face significant challenges in navigating their identities amidst conservative Islamic teachings and family pressures. The study highlights the importance of providing tailored support services to address these complex issues.
Tom Barton, Ames Laboratory director, has received the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Award for his efforts to strengthen ties between federal labs and industry. The award recognizes his work in developing the Lab's technology transfer program, which has led to 136 U.S. patents and 14 start-up companies.
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The study found that Education Action Zones demonstrated some innovation in parents' perceptions of education, but this was not matched by consistent improvements in pupil performance. The zones also struggled to implement lasting changes in classroom practice due to the pressure of short-term targets.
The VISION 2020 initiative has the potential to reduce avoidable blindness by nearly two-thirds, saving $102 billion and 429 million blind person-years worldwide. Researchers estimate that economic productivity loss due to blindness could grow from $42 billion to $110 billion if prevention efforts fail.
A survey of 16,500 Europeans in 15 countries shows optimism in biotechnology increasing to levels seen in the early 1990s. Medical applications are broadly supported, while agricultural and food uses are met with skepticism. European attitudes on biotechnology have shifted since 1999, with improvements in some countries.
A professor's theory suggests that young people who choose identities that can only limit or end their lives are more likely to engage in suicide terrorism. This is due to a combination of factors, including the role of conflict and oppression in shaping their identities, as well as the promise of validation through sacrifice.
Research by Roger Vickerman suggests that planned short-term immigration boosts the UK labor market with workers taking lower-skilled jobs, allowing indigenous workers to move up the career ladder. This mobility also benefits home countries through remittances and skills acquired abroad, contributing to increased productivity upon return.
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A study by the Economic & Social Research Council found that older men prefer to avoid groups geared towards older women, fearing they will be seen as giving up. Efforts must be made to make day centres more attractive to this demographic to address their unique needs.
Sarah Billington and Alexandria Boehm, two Stanford professors, are pioneering research in earthquake-resistant construction and coastal water quality. Their work aims to improve infrastructure sustainability and environmental protection.
Trachoma is a substantial global burden, with millions blinded worldwide and estimated annual costs of $2.9 billion. Future research should consider the broader impact of trachoma on disability beyond visual loss, according to the study's authors.
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Gretchen Daily has been selected as a Nature Conservancy senior scholar, working with researchers from Stanford and the Nature Conservancy to develop market-based approaches to conservation. The project aims to make conservation more profitable and central to human activities.
A study led by Dr. Debra Bekerian found young gay men are anxious and depressed, with many unaware of their HIV status. Trauma may have a protective effect on health behavior, and the report suggests improving health messages using the internet could help reduce unsafe sexual practices.
Researchers have identified unique gene expression patterns in human cells after exposure to 8 different biothreat agents, enabling rapid detection of potentially exposed individuals. The study's findings offer possibilities for utilizing host gene expression responses for early illness prediction.
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A new PCR device, called Razor TM , weighs only 8 pounds and can analyze 12 samples in 22 minutes running on battery power. This portable device has multiple uses in diagnostics and environmental testing due to its ease of use and portability.
A study by sociologists at the University of Bristol found that young women in their 20s and 30s tend to hold traditional views on family life. Many prioritize motherhood and a close relationship with their mothers, even if they have career aspirations. The researchers also identified four distinct career patterns among young adults: '...
The US government has struggled to allocate resources effectively, with basic science being funded without practical ends. New criteria aim to prioritize fields based on their contributions to related areas, with peer review and economic evaluations playing a crucial role in the process.
Despite challenges, public support for devolution remains strong, with 43% of people backing the system. However, sectarian divisions and pessimism about community relations are on the rise, according to new research.
Researchers found payment rates for emergency department charges decreased from 60% to 53% between 1996 and 1998. The privately insured group experienced the largest decline, with payments dropping from 75% to 63% of charges.
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The repeal of the estate tax may lead to increased wealth inequality, particularly among minority groups, with potential costs for most American families. The tax reduction is expected to decrease philanthropic giving by up to 12 percent annually due to lower inheritance donations not being taxed.
A study by academics at the Universities of Edinburgh and Aberdeen found that half of Scottish sporting estates have been owned for 25 years or less, while two-thirds are run by absentee landowners. Despite new access legislation, many estate owners still oppose public access to their properties.
A study by Martin Weale and Professor James Sefton found that there is a strong relationship between fathers' and sons' earnings. However, once a son reaches at least 'A' Level standard, their father's social class and income no longer influence their earning power.
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The EU's Framework Program invests €17.5 billion in research projects to enhance industry competitiveness and improve citizens' quality of life. European research co-operation expands beyond borders, with partnerships with US and other countries.
The American Society for Microbiology has adopted policies to deal with publications that may describe misuse of microbiology or select agents. The ASM Publication Board requires research articles to contain sufficient detail to permit repetition by others and authors must agree to supply materials in accordance with laws and regulations.