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If you’re one of the millions of Americans traveling by car during the holidays, it is important for you to know that the smell of gasoline increases aggressive behaviors among male rats.
Researchers from University of California, Berkeley, Stanford, New York University, and Harvard working on a joint project have found that higher temperatures in Africa, that can be anticipated due to global warming, are likely to increase the incidence of civil war there over 50% within the next 20 years.
A recent survey in Britain indicates the sorts of environmentally responsible behaviors that are most popular at home.
Standing on carpet in retail settings has an interesting effect on shoppers.
Nonverbal messages may not be clear to all observers, especially when different cultures are involved.
Art Kramer, a University of Illinois psychology professor, leads a research team that has uncovered additional evidence that cell-phone users do not focus as intently on their physical environments as people not using cell phones.
The most recent issue of NeuroRehabilitation focuses on important factors to consider when designing homes for people with neurodisability
Chang has analyzed the relationship between burglary rates and selected social, economic, and physical aspects of urban areas.
Vili Lehdonvirta’s doctoral dissertation at the Helsinki University of Technology confirms that we use our possessions to communicate important information about ourselves, whether those possessions are real or virtual.
New research, conducted by scientists at the University of Montreal, confirms the importance of using artwork incorporating pleasant images in healthcare settings.