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When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

Research done in the Universities of Granada (Spain), Freiburg (Germany) and University College London (UK) has demonstrated that when we have a low opinion of somebody, we are more likely to reject their money, even though the offer is attractive, because the social information we have on that person influences our decision. Furthermore, people are… Seguir Leyendo When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

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When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

Research done in the Universities of Granada (Spain), Freiburg (Germany) and University College London (UK) has demonstrated that when we have a low opinion of somebody, we are more likely to reject their money, even though the offer is attractive, because the social information we have on that person influences our decision. Furthermore, people are… Seguir Leyendo When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

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When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

Research done in the Universities of Granada (Spain), Freiburg (Germany) and University College London (UK) has demonstrated that when we have a low opinion of somebody, we are more likely to reject their money, even though the offer is attractive, because the social information we have on that person influences our decision. Furthermore, people are… Seguir Leyendo When We Have a Low Opinion of Someone, We Tend to Reject Their Money, Study Finds

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New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

After more than 10 years’ work, scientists at the University of Granada have a developed a carbon gel that enables carbon dioxide to be turned into hydrocarbons by electro-catalytic transformation. Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) have developed a new material using doped carbon that allows low-cost energy to be produced and also reduces… Seguir Leyendo New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

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New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

After more than 10 years’ work, scientists at the University of Granada have a developed a carbon gel that enables carbon dioxide to be turned into hydrocarbons by electro-catalytic transformation. Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) have developed a new material using doped carbon that allows low-cost energy to be produced and also reduces… Seguir Leyendo New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

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New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

After more than 10 years’ work, scientists at the University of Granada have a developed a carbon gel that enables carbon dioxide to be turned into hydrocarbons by electro-catalytic transformation. Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) have developed a new material using doped carbon that allows low-cost energy to be produced and also reduces… Seguir Leyendo New Material Using Doped Carbon Allows Fuels to Be Produced While Reducing CO2 Emissions

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Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

A study conducted at the University of Granada and the University of York in Toronto, Canada, has revealed that bilingual children develop a better working memory -which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time- than monolingual children. The working memory plays a major role in the execution of a wide range of… Seguir Leyendo Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

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Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

A study conducted at the University of Granada and the University of York in Toronto, Canada, has revealed that bilingual children develop a better working memory -which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time- than monolingual children. The working memory plays a major role in the execution of a wide range of… Seguir Leyendo Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

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Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

A study conducted at the University of Granada and the University of York in Toronto, Canada, has revealed that bilingual children develop a better working memory -which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time- than monolingual children. The working memory plays a major role in the execution of a wide range of… Seguir Leyendo Bilingual Children Have a Better ‘Working Memory’ Than Monolingual Children

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A New ‘Virtual Moderator’ Helps Reach Consensus in Troubled Negotiations

A group of researchers have designed a new fuzzy ontology-based system to help people in disagreement reach consensus. This system, which acts as a virtual moderator, is a step forward in the field on Artificial Intelligence. This tool can be useful in making everyday decisions -such as choosing a wine in a restaurant-, but it… Seguir Leyendo A New ‘Virtual Moderator’ Helps Reach Consensus in Troubled Negotiations