Mankind has come a long way since its earliest days in the African savanna. As such, some of the emotions and heurisms that served us well over the eons, fear included, are no longer as relevant today as they were millennia ago. Scientists are now studying how to extinguish fear.In many instances of our daily lives, ... |
22 March 2011 10:38 GMT |
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A team of researchers recently used a form of medical imaging to gain new insight into how people and animals alike learn from their competitors, as well as from failure and successes.The investigators used Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to look at the brain activity patterns of test subjects, as the individuals we... |
13 October 2010 10:40 GMT |
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The man is regarded as a sex machine pumping everything it can reach. A new research made at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University, and published in the journal "Archives of Sexual Behavior," reveals that men's sexual desire and arousal occur in a different and ... |
16 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Women are seen as the passive sex and possessing a naturally low sex drive. But a new research at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction and published in the journal "Archives of Sexual Behavior" reveals that this is a misconception, and sexual issues in some women are the result of a balan... |
16 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Why do they call them wisdom teeth, when in fact what they can really induce is actually pain!?... Beyond the popular belief, a new study shows that these annoying molars are the result of an imbalance in the developmental mechanism that permits them to make their way into the back of the jaw while pressing on the ot... |
1 October 2007 03:41 GMT |
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