Researchers at MIT have successfully demonstrated a software tool called Deck operations Course of Action Planner (DCAP) that aims to ease interaction with autonomous systems on aircraft carriers. The tool provides automated planning, enhanced information displays, and new user interface approaches to increase efficiency and safety in ...
A new study published in INFORMS Journal found that online consumers are willing to pay a premium for purchases from vendors with clear and protective privacy policies. In an experimental study, participants were more likely to buy from high-privacy sites than low-privacy sites, with an average additional payment of $0.59 for batteries.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro
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A new study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found that fat in pistachios may not be completely absorbed by the body, leading to a lower calorie count. The research, conducted by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the USDA, measured energy value and found a 5.9% reduction in calories per serving.
Research from the University of Minnesota finds that people who grew up poor are more likely to take risks for immediate rewards when feeling threatened. In contrast, those raised in a more predictable environment respond by becoming more cautious.
Peter Kolesar, Professor Emeritus at Columbia Business School, was awarded the 2011 MSOM Distinguished Fellow Award for his contributions to operations management. His research has modeled service systems with random cyclic customer demand patterns and optimized credit-screening procedures.
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A new study found that intensive multifactoral treatment for type 2 diabetes patients detected by screening leads to small improvements in risk factors, but no significant reductions in mortality and cardiovascular events. The study analyzed data from over 3,000 patients and suggested that earlier detection and treatment may be uncerta...
Patients on online rating sites tend to avoid low-rated physicians and overstate their negative experiences. The study suggests these biases can provide more accurate information about low-quality doctors but are less reliable for high-quality ones.
A recent study published in the Journal of Management Studies suggests that using ingratiation, or 'sucking up', can neutralize psychological distress and ostracism in the workplace. Employers should create a culture that discourages workplace ostracism by providing training to managers and employees.
The elderly are more vulnerable to negative impacts of floods and natural disasters due to age-related disabilities and social circumstances. Research highlights the importance of considering age-related needs in emergency preparedness planning to ensure better outcomes.
The Information-Motivation-Strategy (IMS) Model identifies three categories to guide clinicians in helping patients follow prescribed treatments. The model highlights the need for effective communication, motivation, and overcoming practical barriers. By implementing this strategy, physicians can improve patient adherence and achieve h...
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A study by the USDA found that keeping dairy cows outdoors year-round lowers ammonia emissions by 30% and greenhouse gas emissions by 8%. Well-managed outdoor dairy herds also sequester more carbon in fields converted to perennial grasslands.
Researchers found that game-worn football faceshields are more susceptible to breaking than new ones, especially when subjected to lower forces of impact. The study recommends routine inspection and replacement of used faceshields to prevent potential eye injuries.
Most medical students feel unprepared to challenge poor clinical practice and promote better patient care due to inadequate legal training. A survey of 1,154 UK medical students found that confidence in using legal rules and challenging deficiencies is low.
A new paper identifies three ways employees hide their knowledge from co-workers: being evasive, rationalized hiding, and playing dumb. Basic distrust and a poor knowledge-sharing climate are the two big predictors of this behavior.
A recent report from the University of Southampton found widespread acceptance of nurse and pharmacist prescribing among patients, with safe and appropriate practices reported. The study highlights the growing contribution of these healthcare professionals to patient care, particularly in primary care settings.
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A study found that restaurants 'cherry pick' parties by size, quoting longer wait times to undesired customers. This practice benefits small parties that spend more per person, and makes economic sense when there's excess demand for large parties.
Jack Levis, INFORMS Vice President and Director of Process Management at UPS, led his team to win the 2011 Gartner Business Intelligence Excellence Award. The award recognizes UPS's successful implementation of business intelligence and advanced analytics to improve operational efficiency and customer service.
A new study suggests that responding to workplace anger with compassion, rather than sanctions, can promote positive change. Researchers found no connection between firing an irate employee and solving underlying workplace problems.
Midwest ISO's energy market designs and launch led to significant value creation through improved reliability and efficiencies, with estimated savings of $2.1-$3.0 billion from 2007-2010 and potentially up to $8.1 billion by 2020.
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A new study by the USDA found that pistachios contain fewer calories per serving than previously thought, supporting weight management and heart health. Pistachios are also rich in fiber and protein, making them a nutritious snack option.
Research published in Arthritis Care & Research found that traffic accidents increase the likelihood of developing chronic widespread pain by 84%. Individuals with poorer health or psychological issues may be more prone to developing this type of pain following a traumatic event.
A symposium at the International Association for Dental Research conference will present cutting-edge technologies to minimize caries damage and potentially eradicate caries disease. High-level evidence supporting new approaches will be discussed, including their potential effects on future healthcare costs.
Researchers found that successfully treating post-stroke depression leads to significant improvements in functional capabilities, enabling patients to return to work and enjoy leisure activities. This study highlights the importance of screening for and managing depression in stroke patients to restore lost function.
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Eleven Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) member facilities are facing increased demand for chimpanzee care, with a projected 56 new arrivals annually. The study provides a roadmap for resource, infrastructure, and financial planning to support their growth and ensure long-term sustainability.
A study by Columbia Business School professor Stephan Meier found that incentives can decrease public goods contribution and increase free-riding behavior in group environments with informal norm enforcement. The researchers discovered that incentives changed the norm of contribution, making it acceptable to exploit common resources.
A recent study found that passwords used to protect sensitive files in clinical trials are poorly constructed and easily cracked, putting personal health information at risk. The study recommends enforcing strong passwords and encryption algorithms to secure file sharing practices.
Researchers found a link between atrial fibrosis detected via DE-MRI and increased thromboembolic risk in AF patients. The study suggests using DE-MRI to supplement existing risk assessment tools for better allocating anticoagulation therapies.
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Scientists have successfully imaged an intact virus using extremely intensive and ultra-short x-ray pulses from the world's first X-ray free electron laser. This breakthrough technology enhances the possibilities of imaging individual biological molecules too small to study with conventional microscopes.
Entomologists presented various methods of bed bug control, emphasizing prevention and non-chemical approaches. The summit highlighted the need for continued research into bed bugs, with a focus on improving public awareness and community involvement in control efforts.
A study by Purdue University found that diabetes affects not only patients but also their spouses, causing similar distress and depressive symptoms. The research highlights the importance of considering the emotional impact on both individuals in diabetes care.
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A study published in the Journal of Management Studies found that dominant CEOs can drive companies to extremes of performance. However, a strong board of directors can mitigate this effect and improve company performance. Companies with powerful boards tend to have better outcomes than those without them.
A study by Dr. Sharon Straus found that 55% of adult patients do not receive recommended care, highlighting the need for improved knowledge translation in healthcare. Evidence-based approaches, such as delirium prevention strategies, can lower hospitalization rates and improve patient outcomes.
Researchers found that Medicare covers only one out of 15 USPSTF-recommended interventions for adults aged 65 years and older. Meanwhile, they reimburse clinicians partially or fully for services not recommended by the task force, potentially increasing medical costs. Additionally, the authors suggest that tailored preventive messages ...
According to the study, posture plays a crucial role in determining whether people act as though they are really in charge. Adopting an expansive body posture activates a sense of power that produces behavioral changes independent of actual rank or hierarchical role in an organization. In contrast, recalling an experience of being in a...
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Current clinical practice deviates from medical evidence-based recommendations for osteoarthritis management. Researchers suggest that weight loss programs and exercise are essential but often overlooked by clinicians. The study aims to improve the quality of OA healthcare by promoting a patient-centered approach.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison sociologist found that prayer can help victims of violent relationships cope with their emotions by finding comfort in God's perspective. Prayer serves as a distraction and reprieve from anxiety, while also raising self-worth counteracting the abuser's hurtful words.
A study by Neus Palomeras and Eduardo Melero found that top innovators with expertise in key areas are more likely to leave, while those in large groups are less appealing to competitors. This research suggests that companies can design policies to retain talent by recognizing the characteristics of researchers most likely to leave.
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Registered dietitians can effectively manage Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes by following the American Dietetic Association's nutrition practice guidelines. Key recommendations include consistency in carbohydrate intake, adjusting insulin doses, and incorporating cardioprotective nutrition interventions.
The I2R team achieved high performance in both automatic and interactive search categories, showcasing the effectiveness of their Known-item-Search technology. With a mean inverted rank of 0.454 in automatic search and 0.727 in interactive search, they outperformed other teams and demonstrated the potential of their innovation.
A Virginia Tech expert will assess all aspects of visitor experiences in state parks to provide actionable recommendations. The study aims to improve park operations and services through data-driven decision making.
A systematic analysis found that clinical management research lacks representation of sex and gender-specific design and analysis. The study suggests significant imbalances in outcomes due to lack of knowledge about gender differences in healthcare provision.
The Endocrine Society releases a clinical practice guideline for the nutritional and endocrine management of adults after bariatric surgery. The guideline features evidence-based recommendations to prevent weight regain and co-morbidities, including type 2 diabetes, polycystic ovarian disease, and fatty liver.
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A new study from USC Marshall School of Business suggests that brand attachment has a stronger impact on consumers than previously believed. Consumers' emotional bonds with brands can lead to sacrifices in time, money, energy, and reputation to maintain the connection.
Inequities in health care exist across circumpolar countries, with some nations having healthy populations in the north and others facing lower health outcomes despite high expenditures. Canada can strengthen partnerships and adopt best practices to improve its northern health care system.
Stephen Barrager, a management science guru, survived acute multiple myeloma by applying engineering and management science principles. He developed the 'Cancer Quarterback' and 'Decision Coach' models to help patients navigate treatment options and communicate with doctors more effectively.
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A study in Organization Science found that analysts discount African American managers' qualifications if they graduated from prestigious universities, while accepting the same qualifications for white managers. The effect is significant even when controlling for financial performance and accomplishments.
Researchers at the University of Illinois St. Charles Horticulture Research Center are developing new wine grape varieties that can grow in cooler climates with reduced disease resistance. The goal is to create a good wine grape that requires less use of pesticides, improving profits for the Illinois wine industry.
A recent study by Penn State researchers found that front-line hotel employees who are envious of their co-workers' relationships with supervisors are less likely to help or volunteer for additional duties. Envy can create a hostile work environment and negatively impact customer satisfaction, the study suggests.
A recent Editorial in The Lancet highlights the need for strong leadership and education to redefine surgery's role and extend its benefits to wider populations. Key findings include inadequate operating theatres, anaesthetic cover, and emergency care provision, as well as surgeons' absence from healthcare debates and positions of power.
A new study uses computer simulations to recreate the parting of the Red Sea, suggesting a strong east wind could have created a safe passage for fleeing Israelites. The research estimates that a wind of 63 miles an hour would have pushed back waters, exposing mud flats for four hours.
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A study by Maurice Levi, Kai Li, and Feng Zhang finds that high testosterone levels in CEOs negotiating mergers and acquisitions are associated with a higher rate of dropped deals and increased hostile takeover attempts. Younger CEOs with high testosterone levels tend to reject low offers, even if it's against their interest.
A new study reveals that tiny ants play a crucial role in protecting acacia trees from elephants in the African savanna. The findings suggest that swarming groups of ants can deter elephants, which prefer to eat ant-plants over their favorite tree food.
Passengers in developing countries face a 13 times higher risk of being killed in an air accident than those in First World countries. The study also reveals that even the most economically advanced developing-world countries have seven times the death risk per flight as First World countries.
A new study in Journal of Consumer Research found that consumers can demythologize their consumption practices to distance themselves from unfavorable labels. Consumers who identify with products like indie goods find ways to retain their tastes without being labeled as hipsters.
The USDA is developing a web-based fertilizer forecast tool to predict field runoff occurrence and enhance water quality. The tool uses National Weather Service data to analyze precipitation, soil moisture, and other factors.
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Researchers found that fields amended with poultry litter can accumulate significant levels of arsenic, which can then migrate into nearby streams and rivers. The study highlights the importance of controlling point sources of arsenic and suggests management practices to protect local regions from agricultural pollutants.
A new analysis suggests that a stretched Sun conveyor belt may have caused the prolonged phase of low activity in solar cycle 23, leading to longer solar cycles. The study provides insights into the factors controlling solar cycles and could improve predictions.
A study published in the FASEB Journal finds that only a few highly cited scientists hold top leadership positions at research universities. The authors suggest that a glass ceiling may exist, limiting opportunities for highly cited researchers to pursue executive management roles.
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A study from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management found that ovulating women prefer sexier fashion products when thinking about local, attractive women, to entice a desirable mate. This behavior is not conscious and applies only during the ovulation phase, with no effect on non-ovulating women.
A study of over 786 cases found that thiazolidinediones, a common diabetes medication, increased the risk of fractures in postmenopausal women and men with diabetes. Higher doses of TZDs were associated with greater fracture risk.