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Link Between Income And Happiness Is Mainly An Illusion

While most people believe that having more money would make them happier, Prince... [read >>]
Date: 30 June 2006, 07:00 GMT
 

How Cooperation Can Evolve in a Cheater's World

There’s a truth borne out in biology and economics: selfishness pays. Viruses ca... [read >>]
Date: 30 June 2006, 06:31 GMT
 

Detecting Prejudice in the Brain

According to new research, the brain processes social outsiders as less than hum... [read >>]
Date: 30 June 2006, 04:47 GMT
 

Recording and Replaying Smells

Engineers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan are building an odor rec... [read >>]
Date: 29 June 2006, 05:58 GMT
 

Five Tips for Improving the Employee Job Satisfaction

New research findings on employee job satisfaction conducted by the Human Perfor... [read >>]
Date: 29 June 2006, 04:46 GMT

'Big Brother' Eyes Encourage Honesty

UK scientists have found a way of making people behave more honestly in an exper... [read >>]
Date: 28 June 2006, 06:27 GMT
 

All Work and No Fun: in the Long Run, Virtue is Regretted More than Vice

The older people get, the more they regret not having more fun, says new study i... [read >>]
Date: 27 June 2006, 07:06 GMT

How Can We Be Symmetric on the Outside and Asymmetric on the Inside?

With names like Snail and Slug, you might expect genes belonging to the category... [read >>]
Date: 27 June 2006, 06:22 GMT
 

New Tool Tracks Brain Development in Babies

Researchers have used a new technique to monitor brain development in infants an... [read >>]
Date: 27 June 2006, 06:07 GMT

The Greater the Number of Bars in a Neighborhood, the Higher the Rates of Assault

A new study shows that the greater the density of alcohol outlets, especially ba... [read >>]
Date: 26 June 2006, 07:11 GMT
 

Our Grip on Reality Is Slim

The neurological basis for poor witness statements and hallucinations has been f... [read >>]
Date: 26 June 2006, 05:11 GMT

Kids Who Blow Bubbles Find Language As Being A Child's Play

Youngsters who can lick their lips, blow bubbles and pretend that a building blo... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 08:12 GMT
 

People Remember Prices More Easily if They Have Fewer Syllables

In the first study to combine theories of working memory and numerical cognition... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 06:40 GMT

He Who Hesitates ... Might Get a Bargain

In the first article to examine bargaining behavior from a consumer perspective,... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 06:33 GMT
 

Loneliness Is Getting Rampant in America

Americans' circle of close confidants has shrunk dramatically in the past t... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 06:26 GMT

When Robots Learn Social Skills

Most research into the Artificial Intelligence (AI) that underpins any form of i... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 05:02 GMT
 

Music Enhances Intelligence, Mental Health and Immune System

A recent volume of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences takes a closer... [read >>]
Date: 23 June 2006, 04:52 GMT

Why Are Uniforms Uniform?

"We've known for some time that human beings are limited to paying att... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 06:27 GMT
 

More Knowledge Equals Less Belief in Arab Stereotypes

A study published in the latest issue of International Studies Perspectives inve... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 06:14 GMT

The New World Cup Soccer Ball Troubles Goalkeepers

The new soccer ball is more likely to bamboozle goalkeepers. The Adidas 'Te... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 06:03 GMT
 

How Much is Enough?

Researchers investigating the psychology of consumption found that people have a... [read >>]
Date: 22 June 2006, 05:03 GMT

'Thirst for Knowledge' May Literally Be Opium Craving

Why is the learning of new things fun? Neuroscientists have proposed a simple ex... [read >>]
Date: 21 June 2006, 03:41 GMT
 

Threat Display

When an adult male lizard gapes his jaws at a rival male during an intense terri... [read >>]
Date: 21 June 2006, 03:26 GMT

How Nature Can Help Alleviate Poverty in Africa

An unprecedented international symposium called "Defying Nature's End:... [read >>]
Date: 20 June 2006, 04:48 GMT
 

Why Does Red Wine Make You Sleep?

Scientists in Italy say they have discovered that the grapes used to make some o... [read >>]
Date: 19 June 2006, 05:28 GMT

How Brain Decodes Complex Smells

Researchers found that nerve cells in the brain's olfactory bulb -- the fir... [read >>]
Date: 19 June 2006, 05:01 GMT
 

Men Oversexualize Women Following Brief Interactions

Researchers have found that after a five-minute conversation with a stranger of ... [read >>]
Date: 09 June 2006, 05:56 GMT

The Mystery Behind Love-Hate Relationships

People who see their relationships as either all good or all bad tend to have lo... [read >>]
Date: 09 June 2006, 04:21 GMT
 

Who Are the Alphas of the Chat Rooms?

Online communities ranging from high school gossip forums to professional open-s... [read >>]
Date: 07 June 2006, 06:33 GMT

Magic Beans: How to Make Your Wishes Grow True

Do you ever dream of world peace, universal love and happiness? Well, you can no... [read >>]
Date: 07 June 2006, 05:26 GMT
 

Same Species Respond Differently to Same Warming, Depending on Location

Based on current trends for both air and water temperatures, by 2100 the body te... [read >>]
Date: 06 June 2006, 08:03 GMT
 



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