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Elite athletes believe drugs improve performance: Study

64384 Madrid, May 22 (ANI): A majority of elite athletes use drugs to achieve athletic success, improve performance or alternatively for financial gain, a new research has revealed. The study by researchers at the Department of Physical and Sports Education at the University of Granada shows that athletes widely believe that the fight against doping… Seguir Leyendo Elite athletes believe drugs improve performance: Study

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Female sparrows lay more eggs when males fill nest with more feathers

Female sparrows invest more energy into laying eggs according to the male’s ability to fill the nest with feathers which serves to insulate the chicks from the cold, a new study has revealed. Scientists from the University of Granada, in collaboration with the South African University of the Witwatersrand and the Percy FitzPatrick Institute at… Seguir Leyendo Female sparrows lay more eggs when males fill nest with more feathers

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Female sparrows lay more eggs when males fill nest with more feathers

Female sparrows invest more energy into laying eggs according to the male’s ability to fill the nest with feathers which serves to insulate the chicks from the cold, a new study has revealed. Scientists from the University of Granada, in collaboration with the South African University of the Witwatersrand and the Percy FitzPatrick Institute at… Seguir Leyendo Female sparrows lay more eggs when males fill nest with more feathers

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Healthy people have better attention span

63642 Researchers from the University of Granada have demonstrated that people who normally practice sport have a better cognitive performance than those with bad physical health. More specifically, the results of this research indicate that the former have a better sustained attention span (they react more rapidly to an external stimulus introduced randomly while carrying… Seguir Leyendo Healthy people have better attention span

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Healthy people have better attention span

63642 Researchers from the University of Granada have demonstrated that people who normally practice sport have a better cognitive performance than those with bad physical health. More specifically, the results of this research indicate that the former have a better sustained attention span (they react more rapidly to an external stimulus introduced randomly while carrying… Seguir Leyendo Healthy people have better attention span

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Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

People are prepared to even lose money rather than accept it from those they have a low opinion of, researchers have suggested  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… Seguir Leyendo Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

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Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

People are prepared to even lose money rather than accept it from those they have a low opinion of, researchers have suggested  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… Seguir Leyendo Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

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Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

People are prepared to even lose money rather than accept it from those they have a low opinion of, researchers have suggested  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… Seguir Leyendo Low opinion about someone can lead people to reject their money

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Bilingual kids have better ‘working memory’ than monolingual peers

Bilingual children develop a better working memory -which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time- than monolingual children, a new study has revealed. The working memory plays a major role in the execution of a wide range of activities, such as mental calculation (since we have to remember numbers and operate with… Seguir Leyendo Bilingual kids have better ‘working memory’ than monolingual peers

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Bilingual kids have better ‘working memory’ than monolingual peers

Bilingual children develop a better working memory -which holds, processes and updates information over short periods of time- than monolingual children, a new study has revealed. The working memory plays a major role in the execution of a wide range of activities, such as mental calculation (since we have to remember numbers and operate with… Seguir Leyendo Bilingual kids have better ‘working memory’ than monolingual peers