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Solar Power

The Power of Facebook Friends Over Solar Power

A study finds U.S. homeowners rely on friends on Facebook and their relationship with solar power rather than rational cost-benefits analysis.
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tech companies and innovation

Tech Companies and Innovation: An Unexpected Outcome

Research finds that tech companies and innovation have an unexpected connection and might not be what you would think.
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How to Build Company Culture Now While Working Remotely

How to build company culture now? Remote work doesn’t mean a lack of work culture, it just means new work culture. And it is still very important.
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Lessons from 2020

Faculty Viewpoints: Lessons from 2020

Faculty with expertise in psychology, entrepreneurship, and more talk about the lessons from 2020 and give their advice for a better 2021.
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Money and Happiness

The Relationship Between Money and Happiness

Yale SOM's Tyler Van Leeuwen leading through climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic relief at Shell’s carbon opportunities team.
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Cognitive Disharmony

Arguments Create Cognitive Disharmony

Yale researchers have devised a way to literally see what goes on in our brain while we agree and while we argue with someone.
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Cell Phone Location Data

Cell Phone Location Data for Pandemic Research

Yale SOM’s Professor Kevin Williams and his team are using cell phone location data meant for retail foot traffic to track the virus.
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working from home

Finding Purpose While Working Remotely

Yale SOM’s Professor Amy Wrzesniewski, an expert in how people find meaning in their jobs, explains how to stay motivated while working from home.
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risk for stroke

COVID-19 Increases the Risk for Stroke

A study looks for how and why COVID-19 increases the risk for stroke since it was initially identified by its severe respiratory symptoms.
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Hunger During the Pandemic

Addressing Hunger During the Pandemic

UCLA partners with the Venice Family Clinic to provide thousands of free meals to those facing hunger during the pandemic.
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economic recovery

UCLA Anderson Forecast Anticipates Robust Economic Recovery from Spring 2021

The recent quarterly UCLA Anderson Forecast from December anticipates robust economic recovery from spring 2021.
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Pandemic

The Pandemic Gave Way to a ‘Massive Infodemic’

China launches its first mission to collect moon rocks, which will be the first lunar sample brought back to Earth in over 44 years.
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