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Category Archives: research
Facebook’s ‘dark side’: study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism
Obvious met ket, kaaduanna nga addict iti fb ket KSP, sobrat’ talekna iti bagina, ken pangas, wenno agimpapangas ta insecure wenno kabutengna ti bukodna nga anniniwan, haha! Asino ti guilty dita? By Damien Pearse @ guardian.co.uk Researchers have established a direct link between … Continue reading
Posted in culture, facebook, health, research, social networks, the web
Tagged facebook, fb addict, KSP, kulang sa pansin, narcissism, pangas, personality
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Daydreaming is good for the mind
Ne, ket adda met gayam, aya, pagsayaatanna ti agtagtagainep wenno agar-arep-ep nga al-aldaw wenno siririing? Wen met ngamin, mawatwat ti panunot, matignay ken makarit nga agambision ken agobra tapno matungpal dagita a kalkalikaguman. By Jennifer Welsh @LiveScience Catch yourself daydreaming … Continue reading
Flower still life by Vincent van Gogh rediscovered
(via Kröller-Müller Museum) Multidisciplinary research using a new X-ray technique visualizes hidden painting. After lengthy research the Kröller-Müller Museum has another Van Gogh painting to its name: Still life with meadow flowers and roses. Its authenticity had been in doubt ever since … Continue reading
Posted in art, culture, news, research, science
Tagged art, painting, still life, van gogh, vincert van gogh
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Monogamous societies have fewer social problems than polygamous ones, UC Davis researcher says
Ne, apayen? Isun sa ketdi nga umad-adun dagiti single parents, wenno dagiti saanen a mamatpati iti kasarkasar ket kayatanda laeng ti maaddaan iti offsprings not necessarily nga addaan asawa wenno partner-for-life? Single blessedness, anyone? (from news.ucdavis.edu) Compared to monogamous societies, polygamous … Continue reading
Right-wingers are less intelligent than left wingers, says study
By Rob Waugh from www.dailymail.co.uk Right-wingers tend to be less intelligent than left-wingers, and people with low childhood intelligence tend to grow up to have racist and anti-gay views, says a controversial new study. Conservative politics work almost as a ‘gateway’ into … Continue reading
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Tagged homesexuality, homophobia, left, left wing, leftist, racism, research, study
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