• That's the findings of a 2005 study by researchers at Prague's Charles University.

    CNN: Germany's Merkel is right -- multiculturalism has failed

  • Another interesting correlation has, though, been discovered by Jaroslav Flegr of Charles University in Prague.

    ECONOMIST: Toxoplasmosis and psychology

  • And a piece of evidence that this is exactly what happens emerged this week from a research group led by Jan Havlicek of Charles University, in Prague.

    ECONOMIST: Odour and mating preferences

  • "Axillary odour from women in the follicular phase was rated as the most attractive and least intense, " the study's leader Dr Jan Havlicek, from Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, said.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Woman's scent can lure or repel

  • In a video interview, Indiana University professor Charles Trzcinka discussed the top three places investors could have looked to avoid fraudulent money managers.

    FORBES: Three Ways To Avoid The Next Madoff

  • The second element was championed by Charles Calomiris of Columbia University, who is a tireless advocate of a role for subordinated debt in bank regulation.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • Both brothers attended Louisiana Tech University, Charles on a football scholarship.

    FORBES: Dallas Tycoon Charles Wyly Killed In Car Accident

  • Not long ago, says Charles Elson of the University of Delaware's centre for corporate governance, Delaware's judges saw their job as protecting companies from the stupidity of their shareholders.

    ECONOMIST: Delaware gets tough, sort of

  • Intellectual Ventures claims to own 30, 000 IP assets and its investors include operating companies like Apple, Cisco Systems, Microsoft and Nokia, and financial investors like Cornell University and Charles River Ventures.

    FORBES: How A Notorious Banker Left Intellectual Ventures With A Poorly Performing Fund

  • In work with Dani Rodrik of Harvard and Charles Sabel of Columbia University, Mr Hausmann argues that governments should emulate venture funds, backing new enterprises in the hope that one will make the leap into a more densely forested area.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • In 1957, when he was still attending university, Charles B suffered the first in a series of black depressions so debilitating that he asked that his name be withheld, so as not to alarm his clients (he is an American in a profession that requires intimacy and trust).

    ECONOMIST: People, like all living things, are four dimensional

  • One of the simplest takes on the whole situation comes from Charles Hennekens of Florida Atlantic University.

    FORBES: Sage Advice On Vytorin

  • Professor CHARLES TIEFER (Law, University of Baltimore): He will present his credentials.

    NPR: Legality Of Blagojevich Appointment Examined

  • Charles Calomiris, a Columbia University economist and member of the Fed-watching gang called the Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, is more restrained in his criticism.

    FORBES: Could A Federal Reserve Bank Go Bust?

  • Luckily for me, a Columbia University economist, Charles Calomiris, got in touch with some incredible worrisome breakdown of the relationship of these loans to the GDPs of the nations extending the credit.

    FORBES: The Contagion Moves From Greece To Ireland To Portugal To Spain

  • In 2008 Charles Limb at Johns Hopkins University and Alan Braun at the National Institutes of Health reported how they got jazz musicians to either play from a memorized score or improvise, and looked at their brains.

    WSJ: Mind & Matter: Alison Gopnik on Beating the Brain's Curbs on Innovation

  • These days, for instance, lenders are less likely to foreclose on defaulting borrowers: in America, less than a quarter of loans 90 days late or more are in foreclosure, compared with three-quarters in the late 1990s, points out Charles Calomiris, of Columbia University.

    ECONOMIST: Securitisation

  • One to watch, says Charles McGhee, is Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia, where a local newspaper and radio station have moved on campus, providing what's described as the 'medical residency model' - training journalists on the job, as has long happened with doctors.

    BBC: Paper Tigers

  • Sixty-three years ago University of Chicago urologist Charles Huggins proved you could treat prostate cancer in dogs by castrating them.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Professor Michael Lewis-Beck of the University of Iowa and Charles Tien of Hunter College think unemployment is a more decisive factor.

    ECONOMIST: The not-quite-so-jobless recovery

  • Cambridge was his home town and in his late teens he was taken on as a student in the 40-acre university garden, where Charles Darwin had once studied.

    ECONOMIST: Graham Stuart Thomas, gardener, died on April 17th, aged 94

  • Professor Charles Arntzen, from Arizona State University, said that the sheer speed of the production process could convince patients to wait for their own tailored vaccine rather than undergoing other treatment.

    BBC: Tobacco 'could help treat cancer'

  • The prominent cardiologist Charles Hennekens, of Florida Atlantic University tallied up the number of patients who have been shown to benefit from various cholesterol drugs in a recent paper in the American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs.

    FORBES: Another Blow For Merck And Schering

  • Ewan Crawford of the University of the West of Scotland, and Charles McGhee, formerly of the Record and The Herald, who is soon to join Glasgow Caledonian University.

    BBC: Paper Tigers

  • Lionel Tiger, a weekly columnist at Forbes.com, is the Charles Darwin professor of anthropology at Rutgers University.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Transparency is vital for what is, in effect, a quasi-public institution, says Charles Elson, a professor at the University of Delaware.

    ECONOMIST: Wall Street

  • "New technology doesn't tend to substitute for branch banking but to complement it, " says Charles Calomiris, a professor at Columbia University's business school.

    FORBES: Money & Investing

  • Charles Lee, an economist at Cornell University, has developed a new measure of price to value that takes account of interest rates, dividends and earnings forecasts.

    ECONOMIST: Cliffhanger on Wall Street

  • Dr. Charles Feldman, an allergist with Columbia University's Department of Pediatrics, said he had an unusually large number of patients complain about hay fever over the winter.

    CNN: Predicting allergy season eludes experts

  • "We are going to extend the grid, bring in more computers, " said Charles Catlett , a researcher at the University of Chicago's Computation Institute and the director of the TeraGrid project.

    FORBES: Federal Agency To Donate $150M To Grid Project

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