Contrary to what is generally believed, trusting others does not make you a fool but it is rather a sign of intelligence, according to a new study appearing in the current Social Psychological and Personality Science.The research involved 2nd year MBA students that were asked to watch taped job interviews, and study ... |
14 August 2010 06:34 GMT |
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A new scientific study has recently revealed that the real reason children ask 'why' all the time is because they want to get to the truth, and not to step on their parents' nerves. The research has also demonstrated that the small ones appear to react better to some answers than to others, which is re... |
23 November 2009 10:55 GMT |
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Apple reportedly tried to block a lengthy, 4,000-word piece in yesterday's Sunday Times newspaper. In the story (eventually published), Apple and its iconic CEO are described as imperfect entities. Bryan Appleyard, respected journalist and author, reveals that Apple tried not once, but twice to halt the story, ... |
17 August 2009 05:38 GMT |
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NeoWin has posted the shocking comments of two former Belkin employees (who wished to remain anonymous), disclosing that bad practices at Belkin are indeed true, despite an official statement from Belkin denying such allegations.(First things first) Belkin International, Inc. offers an extensive range of products des... |
26 January 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Who knew that it's actually amazingly simple to turn yourself from an ordinary girl into a supermodel? And no, I'm not advertising a weight-loss plan here or some magic "shed half your body fat in a week" revolutionary cosmetic treatment. I'm actually talking about the whole "did Tony Parker cheat on E... |
27 December 2007 05:42 GMT |
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The truth serum is a drug that would be injected into the muscles to extract information from persons resistant to deliver it, most often by a police, intelligence, or military organization and the concept turned popular due to espionage novels and movies. Real truth drugs are mostly fictional, even if some chemicals... |
5 July 2007 14:31 GMT |
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