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  • A System To Reproduce Different Animal Locomotion Skills In Robots | Ingrid Fadelli

    A System To Reproduce Different Animal Locomotion Skills In Robots | Ingrid Fadelli

    Credit: Google May 1, 2020 (Tech Xplore) -- Researchers at Google Research and the University of California, Berkeley, have recently developed an imitation learning system that could enable a variety ...

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  • How Narcissistic Leaders Destroy From Within | Stanford University

    How Narcissistic Leaders Destroy From Within | Stanford University

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain May 1, 2020 (Phys.org) -- When the person at the top is malignant and self-serving, unethical behavior cascades through the organization and becomes legitimized. What traits ...

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  • Facebook algorithm changes suppressed journalism and meddled with democracy | Jennifer Grygiel

    Facebook algorithm changes suppressed journalism and meddled with democracy | Jennifer Grygiel

    July 24, 2019 (The Conversation) -- As the 2020 election approaches, there is much public concern that what was dubbed “Russian meddling” in the 2016 presidential election could happen again. But wha ...

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  • The geoengineering of consent: How conspiracists dominate YouTube climate science content | Frontiers

    The geoengineering of consent: How conspiracists dominate YouTube climate science content | Frontiers

    Credit: CC0 Public DomainJuly 25, 2019 (TechXplore) -- Using YouTube to learn about climate-change-related topics will expose you to video content that mostly opposes worldwide scientific consensus. ...

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  • Dishonest acts hurt one's ability to read others' emotions | Jill Young Miller

    Dishonest acts hurt one's ability to read others' emotions | Jill Young Miller

    PinocchioJuly 25, 2019 (MedicalXpress) -- A consultant inflates his hours so he'll be paid more. Will his dishonesty later affect whether he'll be able to tell when his client is pleased or upset? In ...

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  • Yoga can improve the lives of prisoners | Anthony Hopkins, Lisa Oxman and Lorana Bartels

    Yoga can improve the lives of prisoners | Anthony Hopkins, Lisa Oxman and Lorana Bartels

    The participants in the eight-week yoga trial program in Canberra’s Alexander Maconochie Centre prison. Author provided July 18, (The Conversation) -- In 2017, a small group of male prisoners partici ...

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  • How people engage with science can promote unbelief or beliefs about God | Arizona State University

    How people engage with science can promote unbelief or beliefs about God | Arizona State University

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain July 18, 2019 (MedicalXpress) -- Most Americans believe science and religion are incompatible, but a recent study suggests that scientific engagement can actually promote be ...

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  • Polling data suggest gender stereotypes have significantly changed since 1940s | American Psychological Association

    Polling data suggest gender stereotypes have significantly changed since 1940s | American Psychological Association

    July 18, 2019 (Phys.org) -- Women have come a long way in the United States over the last 70 years, to the point where they are now seen as being as competent as men, if not more so, according to res ...

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  • Characterizing the 'arrow of time' in open quantum systems | Talia Ogliore

    Characterizing the 'arrow of time' in open quantum systems | Talia Ogliore

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain July 8, 2019 (Phys.org) -- Even in the strange world of open quantum systems, the arrow of time points steadily forward -- most of the time. New experiments conducted at Was ...

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  • Scientists combine light and matter to make particles with new behaviors | Louise Lerner

    Scientists combine light and matter to make particles with new behaviors | Louise Lerner

    Credit: Petr Kratochvil/public domain July 4, 2019 (Phys.org) -- Every type of atom in the universe has a unique fingerprint: It only absorbs or emits light at the particular energies that match the ...

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  • Live Fruit Fly Brains Reveal Molecular Switch That Wakes Up Dormant Neural Stem Cells

    Live Fruit Fly Brains Reveal Molecular Switch That Wakes Up Dormant Neural Stem Cells

    Small (dormant) and enlarged (reactivated) neural stem cells expressing membrane-tagged GFP (green) and the cell cycle marker Cyclin B (red) in the young Drosophila fruit fly larval brain. Credit: Un ...

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