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Andy Ridgway | The Evolution Of Science Journalism
Like other animals, humans have unique ways of approaching a potential mate and securing their affections. The goal of these ‘wooing’ processes is generally to establish a long-term romantic relationship with the person of interest. Victor de Munck, a Professor of Anthropology at Vilnius University, recently carried out a fascinating study exploring the most common patterns of courtship observed in the United States today, and the cultural influences underpinning these patterns.

The Benefits of an Organic Diet on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Children – Dr Konstantinos Makris, Cyprus University of Technology
Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘A cluster-randomized crossover trial of organic diet impact on biomarkers of exposure to pesticides...

Understanding Brain Function, Cognition, and Emotion in Psychopathology- Professor Christine Larson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.33548/SCIENTIA406Â Share Episode About this episodeMental health conditions such as anxiety disorders...

The Health-e Babies App for Socially Disadvantaged Women: Embracing Technology to Improve Health Literacy
Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘The Health-e Babies Appfor antenatal education: Feasibility for socially disadvantaged women’ from...

The Brain, The Body And Mathematics – Dr Korbinian Moeller, Leibniz – Institut Für Wissensmedien
Original Article Reference: https://doi.org/10.33548/SCIENTIA389Â Share Episode About this episodeDr Korbinian Moeller and a team of researchers at the...

A New Model for Developing Students’ Deep-Learning Skills – Dr Yianna Vovides, Georgetown University
 Original article reference: This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘Elusive learning – using learning analytics to support reflective sensemaking of Ill-Structured...

The Role of Human Motivation in Achieving Organisational Sustainability – Professor Martina BlaÅ¡ková, University of Žilina
Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘Responsible Decision making for Sustainable Motivation’, from Sustainability, an MDPI journal....

Working Together to Achieve a Better Future for the Horticultural Industry – Dr Lynda K Deeks, Dr Chantelle N Jay and Dr Laura H Vickers
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA177 Â Share Episode About this episodeThe production of fresh fruit and vegetables, and ornamental...

Statistical Methods for Small Data – Dr Rens van de Schoot, Utrecht University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA162 Â Share Episode About this episodeResearchers are heavily reliant on statistical techniques that...

Learning to Forget, Extinguishing Fearful Memories – Professor Stephen Maren, Texas A&M University
Original Article Reference https://doi.org/10.26320/SCIENTIA151 Â Share Episode About this episodeWe often hear how impairments in learning can have a negative...

Multi-Sensory Tools for Autism – Lois Jean Brady and Matthew Guggemos, iTherapy LLC
For children with autism, communication can be a challenge. Drawing from a wealth of clinical experience, speech pathologists Lois Brady and Matthew Guggemos at...

The High Cost of Grade Retention – Professors Jan N. Hughes and Stephen G. West
Holding students back a year sets them up for dropping out of school. Young adults who drop out are at higher risk for social and health problems later in life....
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