Not exact matches
A
recent story in The New York Times looks into a
more recent study by Hall, which
appears to confirm his preliminary findings.
According to a
recent Deloitte
study, 92 % of executives feel they must redesign their organizations to
appear more fun and engaging to younger talent, as if we'll swoon if there's a wild party thrown for us on our first day on the job.
But
recent research brings us good news: children in shared - care arrangements
appear to be better adjusted on several levels; and many
studies show that most parents with majority care want their ex-partners to see
more of the children.
In
more recent studies the universe
appears as a collection of giant bubble - like voids separated by sheets and filaments of galaxies, with the superclusters
appearing as occasional relatively dense nodes.
More recent studies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change in animals — as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that
appeared within tens of thousands, rather than over hundreds of thousands or even millions of years.
That's about 2000 years earlier than suggested by previous
studies focusing on a different,
more selective set of genes known as the exome, but it's in line with
recent archaeological findings that point to distinctly Tibetan permanent settlements
appearing between 3600 and 5200 years ago, Yang says.
According to a
recent study published in Psychological Science, «posture expansiveness» — where you open up the body and occupy space — not only makes you
appear more confident and authoritative, it causes you to actually think and act that way.
A
more recent study in 2010 published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that switching from whole milk to reduced - fat milk at age 2 years did not
appear to prevent overweight in early childhood.
Susannah Loeb's
recent piece here offers suggestions based on findings from turnarounds in California that
appear more successful than what the national
study found.
In a
recent study from Colorado State University, researchers found, «Playing classical music
appeared to calm dogs
more than other music selections or no music at all.»
Such attempts, whether undertaken from a feminist point of view, like the ambitious article on women artists which
appeared in the 1858 Westminster Review, 2 or
more recent scholarly
studies on such artists as Angelica Kauffmann and Artemisia Gentileschi, 3 are certainly worth the effort, both in adding to our knowledge of women's achievement and of art history generally.