Culling does not effectively control the contagious cancer threatening the Tasmanian devil, a new study suggests.
But a new study suggests that under some circumstances a woman's way of navigating is probably more efficient.
But a new study suggests the jury is still out on video games.
As strange as it sounds, a new study suggests the answer is yes.
Some of Britain's mainline railway stations are being used by fewer than 30 people a year, a new study suggests.
Unless space debris is actively tackled, some satellite orbits will become extremely hazardous over the next 200 years, a new study suggests.
There is no middle ground when it comes to black holes, which tend instead to be either petite or gargantuan, a new study suggests.
Apple could scarcely be more dominant in the nascent tablet computing market, but Amazon could change that in a hurry, a new study suggests.
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Some of the Nazca Lines, mysterious geoglyphs that span a vast swath of the rugged Peruvian desert, may have once been a labyrinth with a spiritual purpose, a new study suggests.
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But a new study by Andrew Oswald, an economist at Britain's Warwick University, suggests that a high rate of owner-occupation may not be so good for the economy.
But the new study suggests that the neostriatum plays a role in the reward systems of the brain, too, DiFeliceantonio said.
But a new study released by Harvard University's Civil Rights Project suggests, when it comes to public education, we still have a ways to go.
But a new study published by mobile-retail marketing platform provider Swirl suggests that the bigger opportunity lies in using mobile to enhance the in-store experience rather than simply enabling consumers to click to shop via their smartphones.
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In fact, a new study in Psychological Science by Dr. Rhodes and Lisa Chalik suggests that this intuitive social theory may even influence how children develop moral distinctions.
The University of Kansas study suggests a sharp drop-off in the amount of daylight in New York in September might trigger seasonal affective disorder and make some traders more risk-averse.
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