Defying a 150-year-old rule for phase behavior

Today, researchers are defying a classical theory from American physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs, with proof of a five-phase equilibrium, something that many scholars considered impossible.
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Nearly 9 in 10 parents say teens spend too much time gaming but many mistaken about child’s video game behavior

Newswise imageEighty-six percent of parents agree that teens spend too much time gaming, but many may be mistaken about the extent of their own child’s video game habits, a new national poll suggests.
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Of ants and men: Ant behavior might mirror political polarization

Division of labor and political polarization may be driven by the same processes, say computational biologists. They found that two forces — ”social influence,” the tendency of individuals to become similar to those they interact with, and ”interaction bias,” which leads us to interact with others who are already like us — are both necessary for division of labor and polarized social networks to emerge.
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Precision Medicine: Access to Real-time Genetic Testing Data Impacts Prescriber Behavior following Minimally Invasive Stent Procedure

Today, in a late-breaking featured clinical research session at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions 2018, researchers from Penn Medicine present first-of-its-kind data on the impact of real-time CYP2C19 genotype results when prescribing antiplatelet drugs in the clinic.
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Extramarital Sex Trends, Dominant Male Behavior, Reducing Sexual Violence by Athletes, and More in the Sex and Relationships News Source

The latest research and features on sex in the Sex and Relationships News Source
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Obesity and sedentary behavior: Which is chicken, which is egg?

If you dread the prospect of hauling your lazy rear end to the gym more often in 2017, new research suggests the extra weight you’ve been carrying around may be to blame.

That may sound obvious. But the relationship between excess weight and inactivity is anything but. Behind the twin epithets…

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