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- Under the radar: Subliminal cues do work after all, says study
- PARIS AFP — Attempts to manipulate consumers with subliminal messages, flashed onto movie or TV screens, once thrilled admen and panicked the public, but the furore faded when the technique failed to work. But a study published on Thursday has given what is claimed to be the first evidence...
- Research articles 2008-08-28
- 2006 Ad
- The recent 2006 Department of Defense Quadrennial Defense Review QDR Report to Congress gives a surprising prominence to decisionmaking reform. Prior to the 2006 QDR Report, Pentagon leaders thought reforms they made between 2001 and 2005 were sufficient to produce major shifts in military capabilities that would move the Department...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- Who leader Pete Townshend warns MP3 fans of danger in earphones
- LONDON AFP — Rock legend Pete Townshend, getting ready to go back on the road with The Who later this year, is warning MP3 enthusiasts that listening to rock music through earphones could make them deaf. "I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that...
- Research articles 2006-01-04
- Hoover Institution: New Biography on Stalin by Hoover Fellow Robert Service
- STANFORD, Calif. -- In Stalin: A Biography (Harvard University Press, 2004), Robert Service, Hoover distinguished visiting fellow, moves beyond the conventional views of previous biographers. As the author Simon Sebag Montefiore states in his review of the book: "Service revises every dimension of this multidimensional titan. His book emphasizes the...
- Research articles 2005-02-28
- The Perennial Struggle: Analysis vs. Intuition
- Another day, another decision -- should you go with your gut or rule by the numbers? Jack Welch earned his spot as one of America's most-admired chiefs by virtue of his "uncanny instincts." (As hinted by his bestselling book, Jack: Straight from the Gut.) Meanwhile, the McKinsey Global Institute annual...
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Innovation and trade with endogenous market failure: the case of genetically modified products
- Biotechnology is emerging as one of the fundamental forces likely to shape agriculture in the twenty-first century. Scientific and technological breakthroughs in life sciences are making possible an increasing array of new products that have great potential commercial value and considerable scope for adoption. Among early biotechnology innovations for agriculture,...
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Hersey grad killed in action in Iraq Arlington Hts. native Paul Syverson had received Purple Heart, Bronze Star.(News)
- Byline: Madhu Krishnamurthy Daily Herald Staff Writer Joy Syverson knew something was wrong when she heard on the radio two unnamed American soldiers were killed in Iraq Wednesday. Call it mother's intuition. Her son, Major Paul Syverson III, a Purple...
- Research articles 2004-06-17
- Businesses Tap Into Lynn Robinson's Psychic Powers to Win Clients - and Make Money
- News Editors BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--April 30, 2004 Recently, when the heads of a small Boston-based advertising agency found themselves in the running for an account even large shops considered "major," they needed an edge. In a bold, non-traditional move, they called on business intuitive Lynn Robinson. At their...
- Research articles 2004-04-30
- Off the Shelf
- Rich Man, Poor Man Globalization and Its Discontents By Joseph E. Stiglitz W.W. Norton & Co., 2002, $24.95 Joseph Stiglitz has the courage of his naiveté. A winner of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, a member of President Bill Clinton's cabinet, former chairman of the Council of...
- Research articles 2003-02-15
- How reliable are our moral intuitions? (OP-ED).
- In bioethics as in other areas of ethical debate, arguments very often circle back to our intuitions-those almost automatic responses we have to whether something "feels" right or wrong. But where do these intuitions come from, and how much reliance should we place on them? ...
- Research articles 2002-12-22
- Clever furniture kit helps assemble itself. (Research & Developments).
- Too many thumbs? Too much intuition? Here's help. Stavros Antifakos and colleagues at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are developing a flat-pack furniture kit instrumented with cheap motion and pressure sensors that report to a battery-powered microchip in one of the pieces. The test item...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Federal Fish Policies Hooked on Feelings?
- The release this week of an interim report prepared by the National Science Foundation regarding last summer's denial of irrigation water to farmers in the Klamath River Basin may yet turn federal fish management policy on its head. The report, which says that three separate federal agencies all got their...
- Research articles 2002-02-06
- Estee Lauder's sexiest fragrance.
- Estee Lauder's Intuition fragrance, which the company says has been hugely successful in Europe, Asia and South America, has now launched in the US. The scent was unveiled by Elizabeth Hurley pictured at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York last month, and Estee Lauder has said...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Turning trust into science.
- Many decisions about whom to trust come down to pure intuition and clues we draw from a person's voice or body language, reports the Wall Street Journal. But in cyberspace, those clues are absent. So how do Internet wizards build trust? By using equations and...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- Creativity report.(Brief Article)
- Professors Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein of Michigan State University say that "the creative impulse" occurs in the mind before logic or linguistics come into play. They also say that creativity manifests itself through emotions, intuitions, and images, then translates ideas into formal systems of communication after...
- Research articles 2000-03-06
- Moral intutionalism and the law inscribed on our hearts
- Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Or so I am told. But what about God's law? What about those who lived prior to God's written law or who presently live in locations where they have no access to God's written law? Is ignorance of this law no excuse? Actually,...
- Research articles 1999-12-01
- Epistemic justification and deductive closure.
- RESUMEN Muchos filosofos sostienen que el conjunto de proposiciones en que creemos justificadamente no se encuentra necesariamente cerrado mediante la implicacion logica conocida. En este articulo propongo que el razonamiento que ha llevado a los filosofos a esta conclusion es falaz. Quienes se...
- Research articles 1999-08-01
- Internationally Renowned Psychic Joy Mills Publishes Between Heaven and Earth - The Soul Purpose Alone At The Crossroads
- ST. LOUIS--BUSINESS WIRE--November 3, 1998--Joy Mills, a psychic and renowned speaker in all forums including television, radio and print media concerning the fostering of relationships in all forms and the utilization of creative intuition, today announced that she has published BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH - THE...
- Research articles 1998-11-03
- Time-Varying Conditional Skewness and The Market Risk Premium
- Single factor asset pricing models face two major hurdles: the problematic time-series properties of the ex ante market risk premium and the inability of the risk measure to account for a substantial degree of the crosssectional variation of expected excess returns. This article provides an explanation for the first failure...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Developing Creativity And Intuition For Resolving Conflicts: The Magic Of Improvisation
- Conflict management is the process of alleviating the conflict by making the concerned parties agree on a middle line of thinking and approach. Conflict resolution is facilitated by the use of creativity. Creativity enables visualization of new and unique perspectives of conflict resolution. The paper examines the role of creativity...
- White papers 2001-09-01
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