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[ad_1] People behave differently when their reputation is on the line, but which social norms lead to increased cooperation in a society? Researchers have developed a model called indirect reciprocity that examines …
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[ad_1] Copyright of the image GUSTOIMAGES / PHOTO LIBRARY SCIENCE One study suggested that pregnant women smoke more if they live in areas where many stores sell cigarettes. Researchers from the University …
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[ad_1] Ice in Greenland and Antarctica contains enough frozen water to raise sea levels by several meters Even modest temperature increases agreed as part of an international plan to limit the climate …
Read More »Where did Earth's Water Originate? Solar Nebula, Study Suggests | Smart News
[ad_1] Scientists have long arrived on our planet via ice-filled comets and asteroids, but new research has been identified as an additional point of origin for the life-sustaining liquid: solar nebula, or …
Read More »Multicity study of 12 air pollutants probes health effects
[ad_1] Scott G Winterton, Deseret News Fog and dark inversion Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017. SALT LAKE CITY – A recent study of major air pollutants and their major …
Read More »Study warns of moderate risk of warming by "irreversible" ice loss
[ad_1] Even modest temperature increases agreed as part of an international plan to limit the climate disaster could allow the icecaps to melt enough for their loss to be "irreversible," experts warned …
Read More »Study finds bacterial pneumonia far more dangerous to heart than viral pneumonia
[ad_1] According to a new study from the Intermountain Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, heart complications in patients with bacterial pneumonia are more severe than in patients …
Read More »Canadian study finds major traumatic injury increases risk of mental-health diagnoses, suicide
[ad_1] Patients seriously injured in car accidents, violence and falls are at a greater risk of developing a mental illness or dying by suicide, according to a new study that patients must …
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