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DNVN - What distinguishes the human brain from those of all other species, including our closest primate relatives? Yale researchers analyzed cell types in the prefrontal cortex of four primate species and identified species-specific, particularly human-specific characteristics.
DNVN - The Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford has taken a significant step toward mapping the entirety of genetic relationships among humans by creating a single genealogy that traces the ancestry of all of us. The study has been published today in Science.
DNVN - A team of scientists from Potsdam discovers that the number of wet days and days with extreme rainfall is negatively correlated with economic growth. According to their study, which has just been published as the journal Nature's cover story, the manufacturing and service sectors of wealthy nations are the hardest hit.
DNVN - Climate change impacts a vast array of economic sectors, ranging from crop damage to cooling failures in cloud-based data centers. Uncertainty exists as to whether a country's economy can recover annually from these impacts or whether global temperature increases cause permanent and cumulative effects on the market economy.
DNVN - By adopting circular economy (CE), Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are likely to improve their environmental performance, according to the findings of a study led by Aston University.
DNVN - In response to questions from deputies about the disclosure and sale of personal information on social networks during the 14th meeting of the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee, Minister of Public Security Gen. To Lam emphasized the need for individuals to protect personal information, especially in the cyberspace.
DNVN - Film critics typically dismiss "feel-good films" as sentimental and devoid of intellectual merit. But their popularity with audiences, who seek them out for their "feel-good" qualities, paints a more positive picture. This well-liked film subgenre has now undergone its first scientific analysis.
DNVN - Researchers combined multiple meta-analyses of the five big personality traits and examined their effect on job performance.
DNVN - Business leaders and management consultants frequently encourage employees to speak up in the workplace. New research demonstrates, that a different, more subtle, and frequently overlooked form of speaking up has a significant impact on how work is accomplished and how teams come together.
DNVN - They say procrastination is the thief of time, but deadlines are. According to recent University of Otago research, it is best to avoid setting any deadlines at all if you want someone to assist you with something. Nevertheless, if you must set a deadline, make it brief.
DNVN - Volunteers who spent a working week in a virtual-reality environment have reported more anxiety, lower productivity and migraines – which could have big implications for the future of work
DNVN - Signals, such as placing your hand over your heart to indicate empathy or giving a thumbs up to indicate agreement, appear to enhance people's video call experience more than typing words or using emojis.
DNVN - People from low-income households are more likely to make a higher salary as adults if they had wealthier friends as kids, according to a study of Facebook friend networks.
DNVN - Higher goals lead to greater accomplishments. According to a new study co-authored by Dr. Reto Odermatt of the University of Basel, this is true at least in the context of educational and occupational aspirations. Unrealistically high aspirations as a teenager, on the other hand, can have a negative impact on adult well-being.
DNVN - A more peaceful and healthy workplace can result from mindful interactions and relationships.
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