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  Applied economics quarterly
Country: Germany

Publisher: Duncker & Humblot

ISBN: 1611-6607



Lower life expectancy in deprived districts – inequality has increased in Germany in recent decades
It has been well-documented that residents of socioeconomically deprived regions die earlier than those in wealthier areas, which is also true for Germany. A research team led by the Robert Koch ...


New study challenges view of dinosaurs as intelligent creatures
Ammon News - Dinosaurs were "more like smart giant crocodiles" but not as intelligent as monkeys as an earlier study had found, according to new research. In a study published in January 2023, ...


Study discovers how protein is responsible for genetic inflammatory disease
A team of researchers revealed the significance of a particular protein complex in some types of immunological dysregulation. Research led by Dr Hirotsugu Oda from the University of Cologne’s CECAD ...


Global Laboratory Information Systems Industry
Countries such as Germany ... Feasibility Studies, Competitive Intelligence, and Strategic Transformation. Holding a degree in Microbiology, Sabyasachi has authored numerous publications and has been ...


TRex Not As Intelligent As Monkeys, Says Study
A study, published last year, claimed that dinosaurs like T. rex had an exceptionally high number of neurons, which could directly inform intelligence, metabolism, and life history. It also said that ...


Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle
A new study published in the Journal of Pest Science explores the biology, impact, management and potential distribution of the invasive, red-necked longhorn beetle (Aromia bungii) which has recently ...


Forget what you thought about cavemen! Early hunter-gatherers were mostly VEGETARIAN and gorged on beige starchy foods, study claims
Researchers analysed the bones and teeth of Stone Age hunter-gatherers, who are often depicted feasting on slabs of meat, to discover their true diet.


Smart insulin pens promising in diabetes management: Study shows link between treatment adherence and CGM outcomes
Germany: In the realm of diabetes management ... he proofreads and verifies all the medical content published on Medical Dialogues including those coming from journals, studies,medical ...


The older we get, the lonelier we get, heartbreaking study reveals
The research, published in the journal Psychological Science, analyzed data from nine long-term studies conducted in countries across the world, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and ...


Are you more likely to experience loneliness in early, middle or older adulthood? Here's what a new study says.
What new research has found about loneliness — and what risk factors could make you more likely to experience it.


Paleo diet? Study reveals new insight on what Stone Age humans really ate
A long-held stereotype is that ancient humans were big on meat. A new study suggests more plant-based foods were on the menu.


Adaptation of photosynthetic mechanism in air plants occurs through gene duplication, study finds
Researchers at the University of Vienna, along with collaborators from France, Germany, Switzerland and the U.S., have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how genetic drivers influence the ...