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Using Photosynthesis for Martian Occupation – While Making Space Travel More Sustainable
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Using Photosynthesis for Martian Occupation – While Making Space Travel More Sustainable

Researchers are working on sustainable technology to harvest solar power in space – which could supplement life support systems on the Moon and Mars. In a study published in Nature Communications, scientists assess a new technique which could convert renewable, green energy from outside the Earth’s atmosphere. They are taking advantage of photosynthesis – the chemical...

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What Does Narcissism Have to Do with Ecology?

A group of researchers from the Nicolaus Copernicus University, the SWPS University in Warsaw, and the University of Waikato in New Zealand have for some time been scientifically looking at the relationship between different types of identifications with a group and attitudes towards, for example, science, vaccines and workplace behaviour. This time they were interested...

Women Feel the Pain of Losses More Than Men When Faced with Risky Choices – New Research
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Women Feel the Pain of Losses More Than Men When Faced with Risky Choices – New Research

Women are less willing to take risks than men because they are more sensitive to the pain of any losses they might incur than any gains they might make, new research from the University of Bath School of Management shows. Published in the British Psychological Society’s British Journal of Psychology, the study – “Gender differences in optimism, loss...

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Price Vs. Health: Food Shoppers Choose Price

Key Takeaways: When food consumers are properly incentivized, they will choose healthier options. When financial incentives are removed, consumers are more likely to choose less healthy options by comparison. A new study of food consumer shopping behaviors has found that when faced with a choice – lower prices or healthier foods – they will likely...

West Side Story in Chicago– Always a Treat
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West Side Story in Chicago– Always a Treat

West Side Story is certainly one of the most beloved American musicals. The catchy and propulsive songs, the energetic dances, the moving story which is at turns humorous, romantic and painful, all contribute to its massive success as a crowd pleaser. Even though most showgoers know that the story ends with tragic notes, many continue...

Science Shows Why Our Taste in Music Can’t Be Siloed into Catch-All Genres
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Science Shows Why Our Taste in Music Can’t Be Siloed into Catch-All Genres

Liking certain things or styles is an important aspect of peoples’ identities and social lives. Tastes can influence the ways humans act and judge. How to best describe musical taste reliably is – due to the ever-changing diversification and transformation of music – difficult and open to debate. Using an approach which also considered sub-genres,...

Autonomous Products Like Robot Vacuums Make Our Lives Easier, but Do They Deprive Us of Meaningful Experiences?
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Autonomous Products Like Robot Vacuums Make Our Lives Easier, but Do They Deprive Us of Meaningful Experiences?

Researchers from University of St. Gallen and Columbia Business School published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines how the perceived meaning of manual labor can help predict the adoption of autonomous products. The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing, is titled “Meaning of Manual Labor Impedes Consumer Adoption of Autonomous Products” and is authored by Emanuel de Bellis, Gita Venkataramani...

New Book Sheds Light on Adult Mortality in India
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New Book Sheds Light on Adult Mortality in India

A new book titled, Adult Mortality in India: Trends, Socioeconomic Disparities, and Consequences, provides an in-depth analysis of adult mortality patterns in the country and addresses crucial issues related to public health and policy. Authored by Moradhvaj Dhakad, a researcher in the IIASA Population and Just Societies Program, and IIASA alumna Nandita Saikia (currently a...

Can Movie Reviews Predict Box Office Success?
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Can Movie Reviews Predict Box Office Success?

When one thinks of movie reviews, one might see them as harbingers of success or failure at the box office. Some researchers have previously found that both positive and negative reviews correlate to box office revenues, and the effect of negative reviews diminishes over time. However, researchers at the University of California, Davis, suggest that...