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Exploring Is Good for Teens, but Comes With Risks
Teenagers become more given to exploration with age and become increasingly likely to visit new places over time, ...
Better Living
October 2, 2022
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Narcissism is driven by insecurity, not an inflated sense of self, finds a new study by a team ...
Health
April 5, 2021
Unstable Blood Vessels Seen in Autistic Brains
When researchers examined human postmortem brain tissue—some from typical brains and others from those with an autism diagnosis—they ...
Science
December 20, 2015
Chomsky Told Us: We Have Grammar in Our Heads
New evidence supports Noam Chomsky’s decades-old theory that we have internal grammar that helps us process language, even ...
Education
December 11, 2015
Fewer Poor Students Ditched Schools on Probation
Putting schools on probation for sub-par test scores spurs transfer patterns linked to household income, report sociologists.
Education
September 12, 2015
Physicists Take a Picture of Magnetic Waves
Magnetic waves are known as solitons—for solitary waves—and were theorized to occur in magnets in the 1970s.
Science
September 11, 2015
Why Nothing Else Sounds Like a Scream
There is nothing quite like the sound of a scream to make the hair on the back of ...
Science
July 19, 2015
Is Shame Too Mean or a Tool for Change?
A whopping two-thirds of human conversation is gossip about others—a rate that holds true, anthropologists say, for radically ...
People
June 17, 2015
Can Micro-RNA Work Like a Decoder Ring?
MicroRNA can serve as a "decoder ring" for understanding complex biological processes, report chemists. The study in Proceedings ...
Science
June 1, 2015
We Project Our Goals Onto Other People
The more committed we are to achieving a goal the more likely we are to assume others have ...
People
May 19, 2015
Why Our Eyes ‘Multitask’ Even If We Try to Focus
Even when we need to focus on just one dimension of an object—such as color, texture, or luminance—our ...
Science
March 25, 2015
How Dark Matter Could Cause Mass Extinctions
The Earth's infrequent but predictable path around and through our galaxy's disc may have a direct and significant ...
Science
February 24, 2015
You’ll Walk Faster If You Focus on a Target
If you walk for exercise, researchers say you'll walk faster if you focus on a specific target in ...
Health
October 5, 2014
We Judge Trustworthy Faces in a Snap
Our brains are able to judge the trustworthiness of a face even when we cannot consciously see it.
Science
August 10, 2014
Nano Fibers Get Their Structure From DNA ‘Origami’
A new method uses DNA origami to turn one-dimensional nanomaterials into two dimensions.
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June 6, 2014
Kids Learn Better When They Manage Their Moods
Kindergartners and first graders from low-income families showed gains in math and reading after taking part in a ...
Family & Education
May 25, 2014
Will Plastic Work for Cheap ‘Throwaway’ Computers?
Inexpensive computers, cell phones, and other systems that substitute flexible plastic for silicon chips may be a step ...
Environment
April 21, 2014
To Store More Memories, We Forget the Details
The capacity of our working memory is better explained by the quality of memories we can store than ...
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February 5, 2014
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