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Kissing up to the boss can increase employees’ bad behavior in the workplace, study shows
Kissing up to the boss at work may help boost employees’ careers but it also depletes the employees’ self-control resources,
Read moreYounger children tend to make more informed decisions
A new study from the University of Waterloo has found that in some ways, the older you get the worse
Read moreMajority of older adults with probable dementia are likely unaware they have it, study suggests: Less education and unaccompanied medical visits linked to lack of formal diagnosis or awareness of diagnosis
A Johns Hopkins Medicine analysis of information gathered for an ongoing and federally sponsored study of aging and disability adds
Read more‘No evidence’ grammar schools can promote social mobility
Expanding the number of grammar schools is unlikely to promote social mobility by providing more opportunities for disadvantaged pupils, a
Read moreChildren with better coordination more likely to achieve at school
Young children with better eye-to-hand co-ordination were more likely to achieve higher scores for reading, writing and maths according to
Read morePeople who ‘see the glass as half full’ are more likely to fall prey to marketing scams
Consumers who perceive the benefits of large sums of money promised in mass marketing scams (MMS) are more likely to
Read moreStudy tracks Title IX use across US colleges and universities
Title IX — the U.S. civil rights law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs
Read moreNow, you can hold a copy of your brain in the palm of your hand: New 3D printing technique enables faster, better, and cheaper models of patient-specific medical data for research and diagnosis
What if you could hold a physical model of your own brain in your hands, accurate down to its every
Read more‘Will this be on the test?’ Even if it isn’t, students might remember it
A new study by the University of British Columbia shows that teachers don’t have to test everything they want their
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