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Children who benefit from a good memory are much better at covering up lies, researchers from the University of Sheffield have discovered.
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Children who benefit from a good memory are much better at covering up lies, researchers from the University of Sheffield have discovered.
If you’re planning to fly over the summer, plan to drink some tomato juice. While examining how airplane noise affects the palate, Cornell University...
Red is a warning color in nature -- and can affect perceptions in human social groups, too
Bragging to coworkers about a recent promotion, or posting a photo of your brand new car on Facebook, may seem like harmless ways to...
Your genes may influence how sensitive you are to emotional information, according to new research by a UBC neuroscientist. The study, recently published in...
The study appears on line as a publication ahead of print in the prestigious medical journal Psychosomatic Medicine.
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A new study has thrown light on how people can become killers in certain situations, showing how brain activity varies according to...
UCLA scientist's Study highlights flaws in earlier research on hospital admissions and the lunar cycle
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