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  • By Cristina Macari
  • November 22nd, 2012
Most and Least Emotional Nations Disclosed

Most and Least Emotional Nations Disclosed

Singapore stands as the most emotionless country in the world

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  • By Cristina Macari
  • November 21st, 2012
The “Love Hormone” Intensifies Competition in Sports

The “Love Hormone” Intensifies Competition in Sports

Oxytocine release during sports practicing enhances inter-social relations

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  • By Cristina Macari
  • November 19th, 2012
Chocolate Brings Us Nobel Prizes, Study Reveals

Chocolate Brings Us Nobel Prizes, Study Reveals

The number of a nation's Nobel prize winners depends on its general chocolate consumption

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  • By Cristina Macari
  • November 15th, 2012
The Easier the Life, the Less Intelligent the Humans, Scientists Reveal

The Easier the Life, the Less Intelligent the Humans, Scientists Reveal

Researchers argue modern technologies are making us dumber

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 14th, 2012
Neurotic and Conscientious People Are Healthier

Neurotic and Conscientious People Are Healthier

They also perform better in society, new study suggests

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 13th, 2012
The Human Race Is Losing Its Intelligence, New Study Says

The Human Race Is Losing Its Intelligence, New Study Says

Thanks to life in crowded urban areas, there is no more pressure to be smart

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 7th, 2012
Virtual Realities Influence People's Looks and Behavior

Virtual Realities Influence People's Looks and Behavior

Some people change their aspect, personality to resemble their avatar

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 2nd, 2012
Democrats and Republicans Have Different Brains, Literally

Democrats and Republicans Have Different Brains, Literally

The brain's makeup influences political decisions, new study says

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 1st, 2012
Math Anxiety Similar to “Burning One's Hand on a Hot Stove,” at Least for the Brain

Math Anxiety Similar to “Burning One's Hand on a Hot Stove,” at Least for the Brain

The thought of having to do math has the same effects as the threat of bodily harm

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • October 30th, 2012
Smartphones Make Teens More Promiscuous, Study Suggests

Smartphones Make Teens More Promiscuous, Study Suggests

The phones are often used to go online, search for potential partners

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • October 27th, 2012
Child Beauty Pageants Foster Adult Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorders

Child Beauty Pageants Foster Adult Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorders

Some pageant parents are driven by “achievement by proxy,” ignore the risks

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  • By Elena Gorgan
  • October 11th, 2012
Women Can and Do Flirt Their Way to the Top, Study Shows

Women Can and Do Flirt Their Way to the Top, Study Shows

Feminine charm can be used in negotiations as an ace up the sleeve

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  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • October 9th, 2012
A Better Understanding of Teenagers Can Bring Us More Talented Football Players

A Better Understanding of Teenagers Can Bring Us More Talented Football Players

Young players are impulsive, trainers must be well aware of this

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  • By Tudor Vieru
  • October 1st, 2012
The Brain Hides Complex Information from You

The Brain Hides Complex Information from You

Scientists decipher some of the mechanisms employed in doing so

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  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 10th, 2012
Longer Education Forces Women to Start Families Later in Life

Longer Education Forces Women to Start Families Later in Life

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

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  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 4th, 2012
Men and Women Literally See Things Differently

Men and Women Literally See Things Differently

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

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  • By Tudor Vieru
  • September 4th, 2012
Gamblers Want Immersion, Not Payoffs

Gamblers Want Immersion, Not Payoffs

New research reveals the true motivations behind gambling addictions

 
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