A few years ago, a Standford
University study showed that mortgage shoppers who got at least three quotes from lenders saved thousands of dollars on a $ 200,000 home loan.
A Louisiana State
University study showed a correlation between injuries and the use of a motorcycle helmet and concludes that helmet laws are beneficial in lowering the costs associated with motorcycles and accidents.
A recent Cornell
University study showed that canine lyme disease symptoms in Beagle puppies that were exposed didn't appear until 2 to 5 months after they were exposed to the lyme bacteria.
A few years ago, a Standford
University study showed that mortgage shoppers who got at least three quotes from lenders saved thousands of dollars on a $ 200,000 home loan.
A Rutgers
University study showed clear links between early learning and development and teacher qualifications.
Charter schools in Indiana are among the nation's best at raising student test scores when compared with other public schools, a Stanford
University study showed.
A recent Stanford
University study showed that 30 % of American couples now meet online.
A 2008
university study showed a statistically significant weight loss of 7 pounds during the first 9 days of the Cleansing and Fat Burning System.
However, a Colorado
University study showed that saturated fats (in which eggs are really low) play a much greater role in increasing cholesterol levels than cholesterol itself.
A Wilkes
University study showed that people having sex once or twice a week had a 30 % increase in immunoglobulin A, which strengthens immunity.
A recent Harvard
University study showed that screen time before bed suppresses melatonin secretion, makes falling asleep take longer, and leaves you feeling less alert the next morning.
The regulations that set fuel - economy and greenhouse - gas emission goals for cars and trucks have lower costs and higher benefits than previous analyses report, a new Carnegie Mellon
University study shows.
Pro-life Americans are less likely to hear about the abortions women they know have had than are pro-choice Americans, a New York
University study shows.
The phenomenon is known as the «urban heat island» effect, and a recent N.C. State
University study shows that many of North Carolina's native bee species keep away from hot, urban areas.
An alternative link, where you can directly read the article is: Rush
University Study Shows SCD Diet Encourages Greater Microbiome Biodiversity (self.Paleo).
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Universities studies show that natural astaxanthin (from the microalgae plant), is 65X stronger than Vitamin C & 14X stronger than Vitamin E in combating free radicals.
A New York
University study shows first impressions are formed in the first seven seconds of a meeting, and appearance is a large part of that impression.
Stanford
University Study Shows GEO Charters Among Top «Growth» Performers in the Nation and Indiana
A Stanford
University study shows that those who can defer are much more likely to be successful.
Updated, Nov. 26, 3:45 p.m. Something tells me you may have noticed that fake news is in the headlines, most recently through the blitz of fact - free web fare during the presidential campaign and a new Stanford
University study showing, as NPR put it, that «Students Have «Dismaying» Inability To Tell Fake News From Real.»
The results of a Purdue
University study show that by using LED lights instead of the conventional high pressure sodium (HPS) lights for growing tomatoes in greenhouses, growers could get the same yields of fruit from the plants using just 25 % of the energy required with current methods.
Drexel Law School professor Dan Filler reports on a Duke
University study showing a precipitous decline in academic research in the weeks following the announcement of the «March Madness» college basketball tournament field.
Not exact matches
In one
study out of the
University of Tennessee, researchers
showed that eating three servings of dairy daily significantly reduced body fat in obese subjects.
Researchers at the
University of Basel in Switzerland recently published findings from a series of
studies in which 480 people were
shown portraits of faces manipulated to appear warm or cold and competent or incompetent.
«Our survey results clearly
show that when it comes to cardiovascular disease, marital status really does matter,» said Dr. Carlos Alviar, who led the
study at New York
University's Langone Medical Center.
But a recent
study from Tetyana Pudrovska, an assistant professor at Pennsylvania State
University, and Amelia Karraker, an assistant professor at Iowa State
University,
shows that, for women, it may not work that way.
... in 2015,
University of Toronto sociologist Melissa Milkie published a
study showing that the amount of time children aged 3 to 11 spent with parents had no measurable impact on their emotional well - being, behavior, or academic success.
Previous
studies have
shown a little bit of anxiety helps you avoid danger and reach peak motivation, now new research out of Canada's
University of Waterloo that was recently published in Brain Sciences is adding another item to the growing list of anxiety's benefits: improved memory.
All three groups
showed some improvement on cognitive measures when assessed after the ten weeks, says Dr. Caryn Lerman, the
study's lead author and a psychiatry professor at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Studies conducted at Harvard
University showed that people who simply imagined practicing the piano every day physically strengthened the muscles in their fingers.
His family moved to Canada from Turkey when he was a child and, with the funds from the sale of a redesigned buzzer system for quiz
show Reach for the Top, Lazaridis
studied engineering at the
University of Waterloo.
A Stanford
University study on rural water systems
showed that workers with a stronger sense of psychological ownership have higher job satisfaction and organization - based self esteem.
New
studies by researchers at Princeton
University and UCLA have reinforced this by
showing that students who took notes by hand in class generally outperformed students who typed their notes via computer, according to The Wall Street Journal.
«People have a false assumption that they're more productive working as a group than individually, even though all evidence
shows it's the opposite,» explains Nicholas Kohn, co-author of the
University of Texas
study, published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Doing so is troubling because separate
studies from the
University of British Columbia and the
University of Tehran
show that perfectionism is linked to depression, anxiety and a slew of mental health issues.
In a Durham
University study, students were
shown video clips of 26 other students walking — some with looser gaits, some tighter.
When I Will Teach You to Be Rich author Ramit Sethi interviewed his old mentor, Stanford
University persuasion expert BJ Fogg, for a podcast, Fogg noted that
studies show «our context controls us in a huge way.»
Our 2013
study with Fordham
University in New York City
showed our young people there had suffered similar levels of exploitation.
In a 2011 Canadian
study,
university students were
shown photos of male models dressed in either business or casual attire.
Another
study of VR's empathetic powers by Stanford
University's Jeremy Bailenson
showed that participants were twice as willing to help a color - blind person when they experienced seeing the world through reduced pigment vision.
Well, a recent
study from Carnegie Mellon
University, the
University of Warwick and the United States Military Academy
shows that your leadership potential could come down to how you look.
A
study from Michigan State and New York
University earlier this year used computer simulations to
show that such prints could be compromised by dummy prints.
Research from a
study at the
University of Ottawa
shows that sales reps only make an average number of 8 - 10 calls per hour.
A new
study from researchers at the
University of North Carolina
shows that loneliness can «vastly elevate» a person's risk of heart disease, stroke and cancer, making it as dangerous to your health as a lack of physical inactivity in youth or diabetes in old age.
Bardai and Nahmiache don't put a price tag on employee fitness, but a recent
study out of the
University of Michigan Health Management Research Center does: It
showed that even 10 to 20 minutes of daily exercise could produce significant health benefits and lower the cost of employee healthcare.
A new
study from the
University of Texas
shows that even when our brains aren't tired, they can make it very difficult for us to make good decisions.
A new
study by researchers from Yale, Harvard and the
University of Texas
shows that men tend to believe that they're less likely to be granted flexible work options than women are.
«It's not just being able to
show what happened but being able to
show that the data should be believed,» says Bryant Walker Smith, a law professor at the
University of South Carolina who
studies driverless car regulations.
According to a
University of Iowa
study on brain activity led by physiological psychologist Debra L. Johnson, introvert brains
show more activity in areas dealing with learning and planning, while extrovert brains are more active in regions that control sensory processes, like watching and listening.
A recent
study by Network Solutions and the
University of Maryland
shows that marketing / innovation is the single biggest competitive disadvantage confronting small business, after access to capital.