Gainesville: What happens when a picture is not worth 1,000 words?
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Gainesville: What happens when a picture is not worth 1,000 words?
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Washington: Drug addicts and non-addicts may have more in common than ever thought, according to a researcher at Texas A&M University who found that to some degree, everyone’s brain is “wired” to become addicted.
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The five most important skills for social workers to possess include flexibility and a keen eye for detail.
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Washington: It’s taking over headlines around the world – people being injured playing Pokémon Go, a location-based augmented reality game. Conrad Earnest, a research scientist at Texas A&M University’s Exercise and Sport Nutrition Lab, says much of the danger in playing the game is similar to the hazards of texting, a subject he has studied in the past.
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Washington: It may never be known if cavemen called their canine companions Fido, but new findings show that dogs became man’s best friend earlier than believed and have been domesticated at least twice in different locations, according to a study from an international team that includes a Texas A&M University researcher.
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Washington: How many words do we know? It turns out that even language experts and researchers have a tough time estimating this.
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