Neurohacks | 22 May 2013
Psychology studies show painful experiences aren’t dictated by how long they go on for, and this could affect everything from hospital operations to holidays. Read more...
Neurohacks | 22 May 2013
Psychology studies show painful experiences aren’t dictated by how long they go on for, and this could affect everything from hospital operations to holidays. Read more...
Neurohacks | 7 May 2013
Millions of people say they love watching long, dull videos of folding towels or hair dryers. Why? It could be a curious condition that didn’t exist until 2010.
Under the Radar | 29 April 2013
It might seem bizarre, but it raises a deep question about humans – how do we learn to assess and add up things based on what we see? Read more...
Neurohacks | 9 April 2013
How easy is it for the average fair-minded person to form biased, preconceived views within groups? Surprisingly easy, according to psychology studies. Read more...
Will We Ever? | 19 April 2013
Will We Ever? | 5 April 2013
There’s tantalising evidence that technology could one day allow us to transmit thoughts telepathically between two brains. The question is how far can we go?
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