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- Tweet timing tells bots, people and companies apart
- Violent video games don't always reduce subsequent helpfulness
- Clarification of dynamical process of aluminum surface oxidation
- 'Organic' milk is poorer in iodine than conventional milk
- Space study opens up new opportunities to explore exotic energy
- Maintaining immune balance involves an unconventional mechanism of T cell regulation
Tweet timing tells bots, people and companies apart Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:50 AM PDT Tweet timing can differentiate individual, corporate and bot-controlled Twitter accounts independent of the language or content of a tweet, according to new research |
Violent video games don't always reduce subsequent helpfulness Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:50 AM PDT Violent or antisocial video games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto do not reliably reduce helpful behaviors in players shortly after playing, according to new research. |
Clarification of dynamical process of aluminum surface oxidation Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:50 AM PDT Researchers have solved a 20 year old riddle concerning the reaction mechanism of aluminum surface oxidation. |
'Organic' milk is poorer in iodine than conventional milk Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:46 AM PDT Milk from organic farms has a lower concentration of elements like zinc, iodine and selenium than milk produced by conventional farming methods. The discrepancy is due to the absence of mineral substances in the diets of the cows reared. According to researchers, animals on organic farms should have their diets supplemented with natural sources of iodine such as seaweed, because it is a very important element for children and pregnant women. |
Space study opens up new opportunities to explore exotic energy Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:46 AM PDT Answering the ultimate question to Life, Universe and Everything? Not quite, but an international team of scientists have conducted research that opens up new possibilities for exploring what to date have only been theories of physics. The astronomers have tested whether the strength of the electromagnetic force is altered in the strong gravitational field of a white dwarf star. |
Maintaining immune balance involves an unconventional mechanism of T cell regulation Posted: 04 Jul 2013 06:46 AM PDT A new study challenges prior understanding of the process regulating specialized T cells that are essential for a balanced immune system. |
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