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Experimental philosophy movement explores real-life dilemmas
... approach that is challenging conventional notions about the discipline. "Experimental Philosophy" (Oxford University Press), edited by Knobe and Nichols, brings together seven "greatest hits," ...Depression during pregnancy can double risk of preterm delivery
... study by the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research. The study is published online in the Oxford University Press's journal Human Reproduction on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction ...Tackling climate change with new permits to pollute
... different ways of tackling carbon emissions are published tomorrow in the online edition of the Oxford University Press journal. Until now there have been two options for reducing emissions – carbon ...Academics to brief new US administration on tackling poverty
... to a new book entitled Poverty Dynamics: Interdisciplinary Perspectives published by Oxford University Press which will be launched at the conference. The book was launched in the UK at the Overseas ...Special issue 'Comparative Cognition in Context' now published
... of Sara J. Shettleworth, whose influential book, Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior (Oxford University Press) argues for an evolutionary approach to animal cognition. As Prof. Nicola Clayton, Nature ...Research shows biopsy of recurrent breast cancer can alter treatment
... the Princess Margaret Hospital Cancer Program, University Health Network (UHN). "These early findings are ... online today in the Annals of Oncology, Oxford University Press (Doi:10.1093/annonc/mdp028 ...National study finds nearly 1 in 10 youth gamers addicted to video games
... games, but a new study by an Iowa State University psychology professor is the first to actually report ... , Research, and Public Policy" (2007, Oxford University Press). "I assumed that parents called ...Research output in developing countries reveals 194 percent increase in five years
... partner. Over 150 publishers, among them Elsevier, Springer, Wiley-Blackwell and Oxford University Press provide the journal content. The analysis, conducted by Elsevier's Associate Director of ...The Neurobiology Of Pleasure
... survival of humans and most animals, say Morten Kringelbach and Kent Berridge, editors of a new book to be published by Oxford University Press in October 2009 called Pleasures of the Brain. read more
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