Size doesn’t matter (to everyone) when discounting pre-orders
Introducing new products through pre-order price promotions is a time-honored strategy, but how deep should those discounts be and what factors induce consumers to make...
Introducing new products through pre-order price promotions is a time-honored strategy, but how deep should those discounts be and what factors induce consumers to make...
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Credit: Michigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Engineering researchers at Michigan State University have developed the first stretchable integrated circuit that is made entirely...
Credit: KTU "When faced with problems of the elderly in our closest family, it is us who experience major stress, not them", says Egidijus Kazanavicius,...
A breakthrough by CSIRO-led scientists has made the world's strongest material more commercially viable, thanks to the humble soybean. Graphene is a carbon material that...
A new antibiotic, produced by bacteria found on a species of African ant, is very potent against antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs' like MRSA according to scientists. Researchers...
Credit: UNIST UNIST scientists have developed an exiting new catalyst that can split water into hydrogen almost as good as platinum, but less costly and...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Determining the exact configuration of proteins and other complex biological molecules is an important step toward understanding their functions, including how they...
Credit: FireEye Inc. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and leading cyber security company FireEye are inking a partnership to explore new areas in cyber...
As the world continually emits carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the oceans are taking a hit, absorbing some of it and growing more acidic. Among...
Viruses are extremely efficient at targeting and delivering cargo to cells. In the journal ACS Nano, researchers report they have harnessed this well-honed ability --...
Loading video... Credit: UC San Diego Health A team of 18 University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center researchers has...
Credit: David Carrier Walking on our heels, a feature that separates great apes, including humans, from other primates, confers advantages in fighting, according to a...
Credit: University of Kent Kent researchers have identified how few mutations it can take for Ebolaviruses to adapt to affect previously resistant species. Ebola is...
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