For the meta - analysis, which was published in
the journal Human Communication Research, scientists looked at 50 studies that followed more than 50,000 people, and found that men who watch porn are more likely to be dissatisfied with their love lives than those who don't watch porn.
In a study in
the journal Human Communication, researchers found that communicating non-verbally in a positive way also increased relationship satisfaction and longevity.
A recent study published in
the journal Human Communication Research by researchers at Rollins College and The Pennsylvania State University found that individuals who were exposed to intense verbal aggression as children are able to handle intense conflict later in life.
Lindsey Aloia (Rollins College) and Denise Solomon (The Pennsylvania State University) published their findings in
the journal Human Communication Research.
Not exact matches
Dr. Teich is a Fellow of AAAS, and a member of the editorial advisory boards to the
journals, Science
Communication and Science, Technology, and
Human Values.
, 1985 - 1986 Ruckelshaus v. Monsanto Co., Supreme Court, 1983 - 1984 S Correspondence, 1975 Science Court, 1976 Science, Technology, and
Human Values (
journal MIT), 1974 - 1981 Science and The Scientific Monthly, 1975 - 1985 UNESCO, 1947 - 1984 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1953 U.S. Department of Treasury (re Tax Law), 1937 - 1977 U.S. National Security: AAAS Board statements and correspondence, 1949 - 1957 U.S. National Security: Restrictions on scientific
communication, 1981 - 1985
The findings, published in the
journal Nature
Communications, show that integrating evidence from historical writings with paleoclimate data can advance both our understanding of how the climate system functions, and how climatic changes impacted past
human societies.
When birds and
humans sing it sounds completely different, but now new research reported in the
journal Nature
Communications shows that the very same physical mechanisms are at play when a bird sings and a
human speaks.
In a new study published in the
journal Nature
Communications, researchers have now assessed the impacts of
human interventions on water scarcity at a global scale.
In a paper published online May 17, 2016 in the
journal Nature
Communications, de Jong and co-first author Koji Taniguchi, MD, PhD, and colleagues, report that treating both ERK1 / 2 and the compensatory pathway, ERK5, concurrently with a combination of drug inhibitors halted colorectal cancer growth more effectively in both mouse models and
human colorectal cancer cell lines.
The findings, published in the November issue of the
journal Nature
Communications, show that
humans are visually wired to speedily take in information and make a snap judgment about what's real.
The study, which is published in the
journal Nature
Communications, was conducted on
human tumour cells and on mice, and offers hope of a much improved therapy for a severe form of cancer.
The study, published in the
journal Nature
Communications, presents compelling evidence that stone tool - making helped to drive the evolution of language and teaching among prehistoric
human ancestors in the African savanna.
The study, published in the August issue of the
journal Science
Communication, examines what happened in August 2016 after the launch of the first
human trial of a Zika vaccine.
The volatile essential oils in thyme are packed with anti-septic, anti-viral, anti-rheumatic, anti-parasitic and anti-fungal properties, which explains why thyme - based formulas are used as an expectorant, diuretic, fungicide and antibiotic (source: Natular Product
Communications, Plant Foods for
Human Nutrition, International
Journal of Food Microbiology).
You can find her research in
journals such as New Media & Society,
Journal of Adolescent Research,, Computers in
Human Behavior, and International
Journal of
Communication.
In The Wall Street
Journal, «The Power of Nonverbal
Communication», provides some very interesting information regarding the unconscious and nonverbal ways that
humans communicate with one another.