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Science Proves Connection Racism and Stupidity

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If education and common-sense cannot convince you on how stupid racism is, maybe science can do the job for you. Findings taken from num... Read More


Tricking Your Mind With A Music Video

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Backwards walking played in reverse, is that so complicated? Israeli movie maker Messe Kopp wanted to trick our minds. With this simple... Read More


The Strong Connection Between Parents and Libraries

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Who enjoys the library? Survey says: parents! In the aftermath of the digital revolution where seemingly everything is at your figure t... Read More


Why Are Some Brains Better At Math?

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Some people seem hard wired for math, while others do not. Back in 1999 neuropsychologist Brian Butterworth tackled the relationship b... Read More


Top 5 Science Prodigies

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They were brilliant, they were unique, they were children. Throughout history there have been children who appear and are fantastically... Read More


Looking Into The Personality of Adventurers

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Exploring new areas shapes the brain Some feel the need to explore more than others. This apparently random characteristic really makes ... Read More


Music and Cannabis; What’s the Connection?

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Why does music sound so much better when cannabis is involved? When you bring up the subject of listening to music while stoned, you ge... Read More


People Feel Less Busy Spending Time on Others

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Study reveals contra-intuitive solution to running out of time All the technology we invented to help increase our spare time didn't re... Read More


The Illustrated Guide to a Ph.D.

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Imagine a circle that contains all of human knowledge By the time you finish elementary school, you know a little By the time ... Read More


Twitter Maps the Mood of the UK

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The UK is most moody in the morning, study finds Researchers have mapped the moods of Twitter users from the UK and found that they fol... Read More


What Your Eyes Reveal About Your Lies

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Does looking to the right mean you're not telling the truth? It's an extensively explained and very attractive idea that we can discover t... Read More


This Calculus Professor Understands His Students

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Restoring Long Term Memory

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The idea of a electronic brain prosthesis is not science fiction anymore. It is complicated. It is still in its early phases. And it w... Read More


Personal Power’s Punishing Impact

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Linking Power, Moral Clarity and Tendency to Punish Harshly Often, employees are shocked by what they think is a supervisor’s severe reac... Read More


Is Chess Good for Your Health?

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Does checking the mate make you smarter? It is one of those assumptions because a game is so complex and it is enjoyed but what we perc... Read More


Heavy Stubble Is Most Attractive, Research Finds

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What does facial hair say about you? It’s not quite clear why human males continue to have facial hair. There are other ways to keep warm... Read More


Childless Men More Unhappy than Childless Women

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The male biological clock. There is a long running assumption in western society that wanting to have children and being sad about not ... Read More


What Are Memories Made Of?

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The brain has intricate ways to store and retrieve -- which can go wrong We talk a lot about thinking, memory and the brain in this magazin... Read More


Depression: Watch Out For Contagion

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Depressed students increase the chances of friends to also get depressed If you're vulnerable to depression it doesn't necessarily mean tha... Read More


Why the Tip Of Your Tongue Experience Is Useful

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What happens in your brain when you can't recall something you know. It happens mostly with names: you recall a person, can perfectly i... Read More


The Man Who Shouldn’t Have Normal Vision

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Brain adapts to congenital writing defect Usually, the human eye takes in signals that are processed by both sides of the brain. What’s r... Read More


Exploring The Brain Without Cutting It Open

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Biologists developed way to make the brain see-through Until now we were able to use scans (like the one pictured on the left) to have a qu... Read More


Would It Ever Be Possible To Predict Dreams?

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Japanese scientists just took the first step. Have you ever been able to perfectly tell what you dreamt last night? Your dreams probabl... Read More


Top 5 Famous Apes

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Out of all the beloved apes in history, these may be the most important. Last week one of the most beloved zoo gorillas in the world, Patty... Read More


We Can Get Pretty Stupid, Research Says

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We have smart genes--the rest is up to us A lot of people study intelligence, or at least take it for granted. We speak, listen (sometimes... Read More


Is It Okay For A Psychotherapist To Cry?

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Both male and female psychotherapists often cry during sessions. I guess you would be pretty surprised if you went to a psychotherapist and... Read More


Pro Players Reveal Skill Trumps Luck in Rock, Paper, Scissors

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Rock, Paper, Scissors (also called Roshambo), is one of the world’s oldest and most unmodified sports (yes, it qualifies as a sport!),... Read More


Why Chantals and Kevins Are Rejected on Dating Sites

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Research by dating website eDarling shows that names matter when it comes to dating. What's in a name? Well, a lot. Various studies hav... Read More


Why Do We See Mirages?

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What is going on with our eyes or environment when we see that melting image? It is a question you may have asked someone when you were... Read More


The Causes of Email Stress

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Do you wake up in the morning dreading that pile of email? Have you ever looked over someone's shoulder and seen their email inbox and felt... Read More


You Snooze, You Lose

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The snooze button: does more damage than good. When you still feel sleepy after your alarm woke you up, it's really tempting to hit the... Read More


Get to Know Yourself with Mindfulness (Apps)

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Mindfulness can improve self-knowledge. Mindfulness is a technique that encourages people to become more aware of the present moment by pay... Read More


The Benefits of Non-Educational Gaming

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Should we all be love with the marriage of games and education? I have spent upwards of 400 hours of my life playing Sid Meir's epic turn-b... Read More


Medical Myth: Alcohol Destroys Brain Cells

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It’s true that alcohol can harm the brain, but it doesn't kill brain cells directly. It's almost weekend.. and what are your plans for to... Read More


Why People Who Stutter Don’t Do So When They Sing

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Most people who stutter are fluent when singing. How is this possible? What do Elvis Presley and Kylie Minogue have in common? Besides t... Read More


A New Kind of Cooperation: Linked Brains

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Brain-to-brain interface transmits information from one rat to another. "I have no doubt that human brain nets will be possible in the futu... Read More