University of California

Organization

Daily Mail, 05.01.09 15:02 UTC

Why hard work leads to a healthier, happier you

All work and no play may make Jack a dull boy ... but it seems his diligence will pay off in the long run. Researchers have found that hard work and self-discipline are linked to a long life. Those ...

Daily Mail, 05.01.09 03:01 UTC

Why hard work leads to a healthier, happier you

All work and no play may make Jack a dull boy ... but it seems his diligence will pay off in the long run. Researchers have found that hard work and self-discipline are linked to a long life. Those ...

Telegraph, 04.01.09 15:01 UTC

Organisation is the secret to a long life

Ambitious, organised and conscientious people live longer than those who are impulsive, a study has found.

Times Online World News, 02.01.09 22:32 UTC

Diamonds offer 'final proof' that a comet wiped out the mammoth

Sure, 2008 was bad. But for Americans it was nowhere near as bad as 11,000BC according to research published in Science magazine yesterday. At about that time, say scientists, a massive comet struck ...

BBC Sciences, 02.01.09 17:32 UTC

Diamond clues to beasts' demise

The controversial idea that space impacts may have wiped out woolly mammoths and early human settlers in North America has received new impetus.

Telegraph, 30.12.08 20:32 UTC

Moods 'spread like ripples through friends' say scientists

Bad moods are contagious and can spread through friends and family across hundreds of miles, according to new research.

USA Today, 26.12.08 16:04 UTC

SoCal law school tempts students with free tuition

IRVINE, Calif. — A new law school opening next fall in Southern California is offering a big incentive to top students who might be thinking twice about the cost of a legal education during the recession: free tuition for three years.

Seattle Times, 26.12.08 10:33 UTC

New Calif. law school dangles free tuition

IRVINE, Calif. A new law school opening next fall in Southern California is offering a big incentive to top students: free tuition for three years. The financial carrot is part of a strategy by Erwin ...

Newsweek US Edition, 18.12.08 19:31 UTC

They’re Baaack

With economic pressures mounting, more adult children are moving back home, putting a crimp in mom and dad's second honeymoon.