Frequent exposure to low-frequency electrical fields is associated
Frequent exposure to low-frequency electrical fields is associated with cancer. Although those fields are far too weak by themselves to produce the genetic changes that typically promote cancer, they...
View ArticleHistorian Annelise Orleck points out most scholars neglect of an
Historian Annelise Orleck points out most scholars neglect of an important Depression-era (1929-1939) phenomenon in the United States: activism by working-class homemakers who lobbied for food and rent...
View ArticleClimate researchers examined sediments in a cave in Region Z, which
Climate researchers examined sediments in a cave in Region Z, which now has a temperate climate, and they found arctic lemming bones in a buried layer corresponding to about 14,000 B.C. Arctic lemmings...
View ArticleNeed help to correct my DI approach
Hey Guys,If someone can guide me on the correct approaches for the DI, any suggestion will be well appreciated!I thought, i would study DI at the end of my prep phase.Now that two other houses are in...
View ArticleStudies have found that most consumers undertake little prepurchase
Studies have found that most consumers undertake little prepurchase research into durable goods (goods that are typically used repeatedly over a period of years) and do even less price- comparison...
View ArticleIf an artist receives a public subsidy to support work on a specific
If an artist receives a public subsidy to support work on a specific project - e.g., making a film - and if this project then proves successful enough to allow the artist to repay the subsidy, is the...
View ArticleMuch of the confusion over Native American water rights in the United
Much of the confusion over Native American water rights in the United States can be traced to Winters v. United States, the 1908 Supreme Court decision that first established those rights. In one part...
View ArticlePhysicist: A kilogram of antimatter mixed with a kilogram of matter
Physicist: A kilogram of antimatter mixed with a kilogram of matter would, through their mutual annihilation, release half as much energy as all the gasoline burned in the United States in 2005. But...
View ArticleAdvertisers must remain aware of how advertising context
Advertisers must remain aware of how advertising context can influence an audience's perception of an advertisement, and hence its effectiveness. Advertising context, the program or editorial material...
View ArticleProbability question
There are 3 doors to a lecture room. In how many ways can lecturer enter the room from one door and leave from another door?
View ArticleIn a study of survey data from 30,000 people, the people who recently
In a study of survey data from 30,000 people, the people who recently gave to any charity were 43 percent more likely than nongivers to report being "very happy." They were 68 percent less likely to...
View ArticleYears ago gardeners who grew water plants sometimes dumped their
Years ago gardeners who grew water plants sometimes dumped their excess water hyacinths in rivers and streams. Since the water hyacinth is highly invasive, this dumping resulted in rapid spread of...
View ArticlePaleontologist: The giant pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus had an eleven
Paleontologist: The giant pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus had an eleven-meter wingspan and was too heavy to take off merely by flapping its wings, even with a running start. One biomechanics researcher found...
View ArticleUnder laboratory conditions, fruit flies can learn to respond
Under laboratory conditions, fruit flies can learn to respond to odors that elicit no response from them in nature. Mutant fruit flies that cannot produce a certain enzyme are, however, incapable of...
View ArticleA thirteenth-century book purporting to record an account given
A thirteenth-century book purporting to record an account given by Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant, of a journey he supposedly made to China contains no description of the Great Wall of China. Marco...
View ArticleAbsolute, or perfect, pitch-the ability to identify the pitch of an
Absolute, or perfect, pitch - the ability to identify the pitch of an isolated musical note - is rare in the general population, but relatively common among trained musicians. A survey of fifteen-...
View ArticleShorter GRE vs. Original GRE
My question is how will business schools or grad programs evaluate the test score? Most schools have not updated their averages. So let's say student A took the Shorter GRE and scored a 163 quant....
View ArticleDoing MBA after Data Science job
I'm currently working as a Data Scientist and plan to do an MBA. May you guide on the career pathways ahead.
View ArticleIf an artist receives a public subsidy to support work on a specific
If an artist receives a public subsidy to support work on a specific project - e.g., making a film - and if this project then proves successful enough to allow the artist to repay the subsidy, is the...
View ArticleArchaeologists have firm evidence that Norse explorers reached the
Archaeologists have firm evidence that Norse explorers reached the coast of North America around A.D. 1000, long before Christopher Columbus first voyage to America in 1492. Some people claim to have...
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