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The attractiveness of caring men

14.04.2024

The stereotype that women prefer "bad boys" has long been widespread. However, recent research conducted by British scientists from Monash University offers a new perspective on this issue. They looked at how women responded to men's emotional responsibility and willingness to help others. The study's findings could change our understanding of what makes men attractive to women.

A study conducted by scientists from Monash University leads to new findings about men's attractiveness to women. In the experiment, women were shown photographs of men with brief stories about their behavior in various situations, including their reaction to an encounter with a homeless man. Some of the men ignored the homeless man, while others helped him, such as buying him food.

The study found that men who showed empathy and kindness were more attractive to women compared to those who showed indifference to another's misfortune. This result supports the hypothesis that emotional responsibility and willingness to help others are important qualities in potential partners.

The study's findings challenge the popular belief that women prefer "bad boys" and highlight that kindness and empathy are key factors in attraction. These results offer new insights into relationship dynamics and partner choice.

This scientific work confirms that kindness and emotional responsibility are important qualities that make men attractive to women. This new understanding may help to better understand how relationships are formed and what partner selection criteria play a role in modern society.

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The dimensions of the novelty are 12,7x12,7 cm. In a square with a side of about 13 cm, the developers fit 2 GB of memory and a number of I / O tools, including USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, miniPCIe and SD slots, an interface for CSI-2 cameras, additional ports for access to DisplayPort and LVDS display options, SPI-based touch control panel, audio input and output.

NVidia estimates the performance of new items at 326 gigaflops. According to the developer, the indicator is "3 times higher than that of existing analogues." "With the Jetson TK1, embedded technology is one step closer to a future where machines interact with each other and simultaneously adapt to environmental conditions in real time," commented Ian Buck, Vice President, GPU Computing Software Division. at NVidia, "This platform allows developers to bring computer vision to handheld devices, giving low-powered devices superpowers."

Chris Jones, director of strategic development for iRobot Corp, a US company specializing in the development, manufacture and sale of robotics, describes the future of the platform: "Because the Jetson TK1 combines low power consumption and high performance, this solution be used to create robots with autonomous navigation that will be able to quickly recognize objects."

The pre-order price of the platform in Europe and the USA is $192. The kit includes 2 GB of RAM, which can be upgraded up to 4 GB (Tegra K1 technically supports up to 8 GB). The package also includes C/C++ VisionWorks software based on the Nvidia CUDA architecture. Implemented support for OpenGL 4.4.

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