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...
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...
Under the Radar | 11 April 2013
People’s tweets get significantly more positive in mood the greater the distance they are from home.
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...
Uniquely Human | 22 February 2013
Humans may look down upon certain sexual interests as odd or gross, though chances are that animals indulge in a spot of similar behaviour too. Read more...
Neurohacks | 26 February 2013
Uniquely Human | 7 February 2013
Decades of intensive studies have revealed that chimpanzees and other species can pretend. But they might not be able to fully tell reality from fantasy.
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