People exposed to entertainment television are more likely to vote for populist politicians according to a new study co-authored by an economist at Queen Mary
Category: Antropology
Legends of the lost reservoirs
Tucked away in a laboratory in University of Cincinnati’s Braunstein Hall are tubes of rock and dirt that quietly tell a story — a story
People’s romantic choices share characteristics, but for different reasons
Ever wondered what your exes have in common, and how they differ from people you never dated? The people one dates share many similarities –
Would you remain calm as the world ends?
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the world ends, will you lock arms and sing “Kumbayah” or embark on a path of law-breaking, anti-social behavior? A new
The hazards of English spelling
(Washington, DC) – A new study of English spelling practices demonstrates that the way we spell words is much more orderly and self-organizing than previously
How your neighborhood may impact your health
How physically active are you? It might depend, in part, on what type of neighborhood you live in, says Adriana Zuniga-Teran, a postdoctoral research associate
‘I feel for you’ — some really do
When a student in a University of Delaware study watched a video of someone else’s hand being touched, she felt the touch on her own