Posts in: psychology

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Rerun watchers rejoice

Rerun watchers rejoice

Revisiting favorite TV shows and books may restore self-control

By | Posted October 19, 2012

Lend me your ears

Lend me your ears

Many musicians crave perfect pitch, but is it all it’s cracked up to be?

By | Posted October 18, 2012

Munch on this

Munch on this

Using salt and vinegar chips to explain addiction

By | Posted June 15, 2012

Image Credit: Susan E. Matthews

Manhattan: The next Atlantis?

Random musings from a windy day

By | Posted April 25, 2012

Your brain on lying

Your brain on lying

Some scientists are claiming that fMRIs are the key to lie detection. Is it true?

By | Posted January 30, 2012

The best of the best

The best of the best

Scienceline presents our top 10 staff picks of the year

By | Posted January 2, 2012

A fine-tuned grin

A fine-tuned grin

Science shows that the smile has evolutionary leanings

By | Posted November 17, 2011

Flying rhinos, flocking birds, and Barbie brains

Flying rhinos, flocking birds, and Barbie brains

Our favorites from the week

By | Posted November 11, 2011

Repeat after me

Repeat after me

Chanting may not be an exact science, but it does involve some calculations

By | Posted June 1, 2011

Broken hearts, spring flowers, and sexy statistics

Broken hearts, spring flowers, and sexy statistics

Our staff writers bring you their favorite links from the week.

By | Posted April 8, 2011

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