Not exact matches
A.B. Rogers et al., «Transgenerational epigenetic programming
via sperm microRNA recapitulates effects of paternal stress,»
PNAS, doi: 10.1073 / pnas.1508347112, 2
PNAS, doi: 10.1073 /
pnas.1508347112, 2
pnas.1508347112, 2015.
The researchers also developed a method of delivering the
PNA / DNA
via microscopic nanoparticles.
The experiment is the first to suggest that emotions expressed
via online social networks influence the moods of others, the researchers report in «Experimental Evidence of Massive - Scale Emotional Contagion through Social Networks,» published online this month in
PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science) Social Science.
The research, conducted by the National Academy of Sciences (
PNAS), also concluded that couples who met
via eHarmony were «significantly less likely to break up than couples who met through any other online methods.»
From reports of test subjects, this study produced an interesting «heat map» of the location of sensations associated with various basic emotions, which you can see on the
PNAS site
via the link above — or by clicking on the hot body image accompanying the story text.