Watch where you’re going — new study reveals how people avoid bumping into each other
A new study is a rare look into the delicate dynamics of social movement, and shows how people avoid bumping...
Read moreDetailsA new study is a rare look into the delicate dynamics of social movement, and shows how people avoid bumping...
Read moreDetailsA little advice on shopping for your valentine: When aiming Cupid's bow, you don't need a perfect bull's eye to...
Read moreDetailsA new analysis is being called the first of its kind to examine visual attention and gender in social groups,...
Read moreDetailsA survey of more than 300 college students reveals that college students who use “fake weed” or synthetic THC are...
Read moreDetailsThe potential for doctors to measure damaging "brain tsunamis” in injured patients without opening the skull has moved a step...
Read moreDetailsThey might be called a chip off the old block, but when it comes to upward social mobility, they might...
Read moreDetailsA new national survey reveals that the political divide among red-versus-blue states does not support the hypothesis that knowledge about...
Read moreDetailsTodd Callais, an assistant professor of sociology at UC Blue Ash College, presented his findings on how ex-inmates cope with...
Read moreDetailsThere's sad news in the study of happiness. Rest assured, there is a happy ending, though. University of Cincinnati research...
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to managing boundaries between work responsibilities and home life, technology is our “frenemy.” Technology, specifically mobile technology,...
Read moreDetailsEven though it could impact their admission or care in the hospital, few seizing patients receive a diagnostic electroencephalogram, or...
Read moreDetailsBy solving a long standing scientific mystery, the common saying "you just hit a nerve" might need to be updated...
Read moreDetailsUniversity of Cincinnati archaeologists are turning up discoveries in the famed Roman city of Pompeii that are wiping out the...
Read moreDetailsWhite-collar criminals – those convicted of fraud, embezzlement, tax violation, anti-trust and other business offenses – have no more problems...
Read moreDetailsA new study out of the University of Cincinnati not only finds that parents feel responsible about taking action when...
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