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The Importance of Getting Out of Your Chair: An Interview with Professor Ekelund: sitting

The Importance of Getting Out of Your Chair and Sitting: An Interview with Professor...

Sedentary time, sitting time, physical activity, how it all affects our well-being and longevity. What does research show and what does the World Health Organization recommend? How much is good and how much is necessary? The countries in which people are the most active and those where they choose a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, ailments linked to lack of exercise and much more. Find out in this interview with Professor Ulf Ekelund. 
Life Has Much More to Offer

Life Has Much More to Offer Than Smartphones – Interview with Professor Andrew Lepp...

Nature, beauty, mentoring, how the young miss out on important aspects of life on account of increase in the use of smartphones, how smartphones are detrimental to academic performance and physical fitness, how personality traits and use of smartphones are related, how personality types and tourism are related. Read about this and more in this interview with Professor Andrew Lepp.
Internet addiction or new way of life

There Is No ‘Internet Addiction’: An Interview with Professor Dans

If one looks at the phone every few minutes, playing a game, communicating, monitoring the price of a share, watching the weather, looking at a map, taking or retouching a photograph, reading a newspaper or a book, listening to music, is it a symptom of internet addiction? “Addicted to what exactly? To life?” This is among the most powerful yet simple arguments professor Dans presents in his article 'There is no such thing as “internet addiction” '. We had a unique chance to ask Dans more questions on the topic! 
Honesty

There Surely Is Optimism for Human Character – II Part of the Interview with...

In this part two of the interview with Professor Cohn we learn if there is a disparity in the level of honesty among different social groups, the differences of the level of honesty across countries, the subject pools he uses for his studies, his unique methods relating to his research, his motivations and more.
Man Picks Up Lost Wallet From Ground

Are Humans More Honest Than Dishonest? An Interview with Professor Alain Cohn

Humans can be surprisingly more honest than one might imagine. The results of studies conducted by eminent researchers can sometimes be a revelation to the researchers themselves, honesty can also be different depending upon culture, education and even climate. In this interview with Professor Alain Cohn we get several insights.
Overcoming Poverty and Protecting Environment - Part II of Interview with Professor Qaim

Overcoming Poverty and Protecting Environment – Part II of Interview with Professor Qaim

Last week we published Part 1 of the interview with Professor Qaim. This week we have for you the second and the concluding part where we obtain his expert opinions on food production, the effect of agrochemicals on human health, rural farmers, technology, deforestation and more.
Food And Nourishment

Food And Nourishment For All – An Interview With Professor Matin Qaim

Genetically modified foods have been produced and consumed for more than 2 decades and still remain a topic of controversy and are claimed to be dangerous by some experts. In this interview with Professor Matin Qaim who is an authority we discuss not only such foods but also sustainable food development for the ever expanding population in our world. Added to that is the necessity for the developing countries to catch up with the yields. This topic is addressed as well. Viable agriculture is the order of the day if a fair percentage of the population is not to go hungry.
Non conformist come up with better ideas

The Hipster Phenomenon and Synchronization – II. Part of an Interview with Professor Touboul

Last week we published Part I of the interview with Professor Jonathan Touboul who is one of the leading figures in applied mathematics. This week we bring to you the second and the concluding part.
Making Ageing Healthier and Younger - An Interview with Professor Luigi Fontana

Making Ageing Healthier and Younger – An Interview with Professor Luigi Fontana

Professor Luigi Fontana is a world-renowned physician scientist whose efforts towards making ageing healthier and successful have come to be recognized by professionals across the globe. Affiliated to the University of Sydney as Professor of Medicine and Leonard P Ullmann Chair in Translational Metabolic Health. He is also a Clinical Academic in the Department of Endocrinology at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. This week, we have the opportunity of an interview with him.
Thomas Crowther

Breathing Life Back into Our Planet – An Interview with Professor Thomas Crowther

Professor Thomas Crowther is an acclaimed scientist recognized for his groundbreaking work on the threats to biodiversity and climate change. He is with ETH Zurich which is a public research university. He specializes in ecosystem ecology and is the chief scientific advisor for the Trillion Tree Campaign to the United Nations Organization.

Single By Choice Or Forced Into It – An Interview With Professor Apostolu

Some are single by choice, and some remain single and wish they were not! In these modern times, when loneliness has become a bane and there are millions of individuals who desperately look for a mate, we have an interview with Professor Menelaos Apostolou to discuss those who are single and may remain single.

Breastfeeding And Its Link To IQ – An Interview With Professor Bernardo Horta

Breastfeeding, its relationship to IQ and attainment. Professor Bernardo Horta and his team set out to establish the association through their research. We have this opportunity to interview Professor Horta.

Are boys smarter than girls

Boys Smarter Than Girls? – An Interview With Professor Andrei Cimpian About Gender Stereotypes

Math is for boys and reading is for girls, and similar assumptions in the same vein: these are stereotypes that are created at an early age. We owe our thanks to individuals such as Professor Andrei Cimpian who are helping to break such patterns of thinking and contribute towards betterment in society. Professor Cimpian has conducted detailed studies into a serious issue that is faced by the society we live in.

Self-Repairing Of The Teeth – An Interview With Professor Sharpe

Repairing damaged teeth by re-growing tissue – an interview with Professor Paul Sharpe of King’s College London. His research and studies are mainly focused on the molecular control of tooth development, tissue engineering, and dental stem cells.

Lie Detector Or Body Language – What is More Effective? Part II Of Interview...

On Monday we published the first part of our interview with Professor Givens, who is one of the leading authorities on body language. Apart from social and family situations, his work is sought after by judges, lawyers, and law enforcement agencies. This week we bring you the second part.

Are We Driven By Our Genes? – An Interview With Professor Meike Bartels

Meike Bartels is University Research Chair and Professor of Genetics and Well-being in the Department of Biological Psychology at VU University, Amsterdam. After an internship at the Queensland institute of Medical Research in Brisbane, Australia, she graduated in Psychology at the VU University. Her master’s degree is in Physiological Psychology, with a special focus on Behavioral Genetics. She obtained her PhD degree in 2003, and the title of her thesis was “Behavior Problems, Cognition, and Hormones.” We are pleased to have scheduled an exclusive interview with her.

Above 150 Friends Is Nothing More Than Social Media Status – An Interview...

What is the “Dunbar Number”? Named after the acclaimed Professor Robin Dunbar, the Dunbar Number holds that irrespective of our socio-economic class, the greatest number of active social relationships we can sustain is 150. Regardless also of the means of cultivating relationships, it would appear that following thousands of people on social media is altogether unimportant in terms of real social relationships since the actual number of such ‘relationships’ cannot exceed 150. Professor Dunbar has given an exclusive interview to Youth Time magazine.

An Uncommon Approach Towards Solar Energy – An Interview With an Inventor Of a...

Professor Moth-Poulsen of the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden has just completed groundbreaking work on harnessing heat from the sun and being able to retain it for decades. We have the opportunity to interview him and know more about his invention.

90% Of Face-To-Face Communication Is Nonverbal – An Interview With The Body Language Expert,...

Lawyers, judges, social workers, sales people, physicians and even law enforcement agencies such as the FBI consult him. Professor David Givens is one of the ultimate body language experts. His subject is so interesting that we shall be publishing his interview in two parts in order to cover as many areas as possible.

Are Painkillers Being Abused? – Interview With The Professor Peter M. Grace

Pain killers can actually escalate the problem. We have the opportunity to interview the renowned Professor Peter M. Grace of the department of Critical Care and Respiratory Care Research, University of Texas who in his studies has found that use of opioids may be contributing towards intensifying the problem of pain and making it chronic.

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