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Evolution of social monogamy in primates is not consistently associated with male infanticide.
This is the accepted manuscript version of the article. The final published version is available from PNAS Online at http://www.pnas.org/content/111/17/E1674.extract.
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Practical Implications On How Established Companies Innovate With Startups
The study addresses an important literature gap concerning open innovation and startups. The purpose of this article is to deliver tools and guidelines for innovation managers to support their decision-making when aspiring to...
Leavers and Remainers after the Brexit referendum
Paul Hanel, Lukas Wolf
Apr 30, 2020
Since the British “Brexit referendum” in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have been growing. Using a novel analytical approach based on the full distribution of responses rather than their arithmetic means...
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Is IL-6 Back in trans Signaling for Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
Lukas W Unger, Arthur Kaser
Mar 19, 2021
Delivering early, robust hints of potential efficacy is one of the most daunting challenges in drug development. No matter how good the theoretical and preclinical rationale, in the end it is only a large-scale ‘experiment in...
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Anti-Immigrant Prejudice
Although human values and value dissimilarity play pivotal roles in the prejudice
literature, there remain important gaps in our understanding. To address these gaps, we recruited three British samples (N=350) and presented...
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Seeing and Treating the Out-group Like Family
Transference effects occur when our impressions are guided by our mental representations of significant others. For instance, if a target resembles an individual’s significant other, then that person’s feelings toward their...
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The mixed-polarity benefit of stereopsis arises in early visual cortex.
Depth perception is better when observers view stimuli containing a mixture of bright and dark visual features. It is currently unclear where in the visual system sensory processing benefits from the availability of different...
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Light Management with Natural Materials
Abstract: The possibility of structuring material at the nanoscale is essential to control light–matter interactions and therefore fabricate next‐generation paints and coatings. In this context, nature can serve not only as a...
Published by: Advanced Materials

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