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Shira Polan • February 2, 2016
Why we keep seeing faces in cars, electrical outlets and even cappuccinos
Greg Uyeno • January 31, 2016
What a divisive food argument can teach us about psychology
Ellie Kincaid • November 5, 2015
Americans are surprisingly bad at figuring out how to be happy
Steph Yin • October 9, 2015
Researchers are studying autism to gather clues about how babies learn to speak
Katherine Ellen Foley • July 30, 2015
Scientists are tackling this all-consuming emotion
JoAnna Klein • January 29, 2015
A new study suggests a person will turn to superstitions when the stakes get high
Steph Yin • January 14, 2015
Understanding how swamp sparrows use context in their songs could shed light on the evolution of human language
Steph Yin • January 9, 2015
Scientists have competing ideas for why gastric bypass patients show higher rates of alcohol abuse post-surgery
Rebecca Harrington • November 10, 2014
An op-ed in the New York Times argues sexism in academia is over, but it's off the mark.