ScienceDaily: Confuse Your Customer, Then Explain It Simply: They Buy It: An important article from the October issue of the Journal of Consumer Research examines the effectiveness of a new confusion-based sales technique called ‘disrupt-then-reframe.’”
Je ne pensais pas que c’est nouveau ! A regarder comment certains arrangent leurs bouquins pour vendre leurs idées je pensais que c’était une très très vieille technique. Aussi vieille que la Bible, disons.
ScienceDaily: New Mechanism Discovered For DNA Recombination And Repair: A biochemistry research team led by Dr. Andrew H.-J. Wang and Dr. Ting-Fang Wang at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica(IBCAS), has discovered that the RecA family recombinases function as a new type of rotary motor proteins to repair DNA damages.”
Par moments je me demande pourquoi les titres des papiers ne sont pas un peu plus sexy…
Chen L-T, Ko T-P, Chang Y-W, Lin K-A, Wang AH-J, et al (2007) Structural and Functional Analyses of Five Conserved Positively Charged Residues in the L1 and N-Terminal DNA Binding Motifs of Archaeal RadA Protein. PLoS ONE 2(9): e858. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000858
“Crystal structure of the left-handed archaeal RadA helical filament: identification of a functional motif for controlling quaternary structures and enzymatic functions of RecA family proteins” (Nucleic Acid Research 2007. 35: 1787-1801).
Aussi, quand est-ce que Science Daily ajoutera des liens vers les papiers qu’ils citent
ScienceDaily: Men Shed Light On The Mystery Of Human Longevity, Study Finds: It turns out that older men chasing younger women contributes to human longevity and the survival of the species, according to new findings by researchers at Stanford and the University of California-Santa Barbara.”
Note to self: help improvement of the species’ longevity, ASAP.
Note to younger women: for species’ sake, please, collaborate.
ScienceDaily: Chemotherapy May Be Culprit For Fatigue In Breast Cancer Survivors: A new study finds that, compared to healthy women, breast cancer survivors reported more days of fatigue and more severe fatigue symptoms. The study, published in Cancer, found women who received both chemotherapy and radiotherapy reported the most severe and prolonged fatigue”
“May be”, allons donc ! Qui aurait pensé ça ? Ce qui explique le lien vers Improbable Research ajouté à la blogroll

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