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Formaldehyde, which can lead to sick building syndrome, among other conditions, is released from carpeting, adhesives, and other building materials.
On February 16, 2009, at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Prof. Brad Allenby of Arizona State University discussed the complex infrastructures of future urban spaces.
Nasar and Stamps have investigated the physical features of McMansions (super-sized infill homes) that are most likely to distress neighbors.
Oral histories for places can be highly reliable and accurate.
The sense centers in human brains are continuously active.
If mother mice are exposed to an enriched environment (for example one containing novel objects as well as opportunities for social interaction and exercise), their young also benefit cognitively.
Szilagyi created a computer simulation to investigate optimal public transportation systems.
How we assess objects depends on which of our hands is dominant.
Researchers at the University of Buffalo have developed software that can be used to design roads so that they are less likely to be covered with snow drifts and to position snow fences to keep drifts away from existing roads.
Wakslak and Trope investigated issues that make the probability of events being discussed seem more or less likely.