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Environment

Effect of local weather on perceptions about global warming

by Christopher Olver | March 9, 2011

2012 study by New York University and Temple University on the link between local weather patterns and perceptions of climate change.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Energy innovation and competition among U.S., China, India, Brazil

by Rozanne Larsen | March 9, 2011

2010 study by the Council on Foreign Relations on issues of technology research and development among major countries.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Genetically modified corn and effects on nearby crops

by John Wihbey | March 8, 2011

2010 study in the journal Science examining the impact of genetically modified corn on neighboring un-modified crops.

Expert Commentary

Economics

Pedestrian and bicyclist crashes with hybrid electric vehicles

by Christopher Olver | March 7, 2011

2009 report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on accidents involving hybrid cars and other forms of travel.

Expert Commentary

Environment

Associations of television content type and obesity in children

by Rozanne Larsen | March 7, 2011

2009 study in the American Journal of Public Health on the effects of certain kinds of television content on child weight problems.

Expert Commentary

Health

How social networks shaped disease transmission during 2009 H1N1 pandemic

by John Wihbey | March 2, 2011

2010 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on the role of social networks in shaping the transmission of H1N1 influenza.

Expert Commentary

Health

Mental retirement: Cognition, memory and outcomes

by Christopher Olver | March 2, 2011

2010 study in the Journal of Economic Perspectives on the effect of early retirement on cognitive function of people in their early 60s.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Education, Race & Gender

Women empowerment in Egypt and investment in children

by Christopher Olver | March 1, 2011

2008 study in the Middle East Development Journal on the effect of Egyptian mothers’ education and financial position on their children’s education.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

The troubled U.S. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

by Katharine Lusk | February 28, 2011

2008 study published in the Journal of Economic Perspectives on the factors that have hurt the U.S. pension-insurance corporation.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Peak travel? Trends in passenger transport

by Christopher Olver | February 28, 2011

2011 Stanford and U.C. Berkeley study on global trends in transportation and how they may impact predictions about future carbon emissions levels.

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