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August 13, 2008

Oxytocin may make you more trusting, but is that a good thing?

July 23, 2008

Can brain science help determine the fates of adolescents accused of violent crimes?

June 20, 2008

Drs. Nussenzweig have only one love besides each other: the quest for a malaria vaccine.

April 3, 2008

As an avid reader of CNN.com I was a little shocked to see an op-ed penned by Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey regarding autism. First of all, in my limited […]

February 22, 2008

Are baby videos bad for babies? The answer may depend on how interactive the show is.

February 20, 2008

Researchers link chronic loneliness to a change in gene activity.

January 10, 2008

Over the last couple of weeks, a number of events have dovetailed to perfectly highlight the ways in which science can be both beneficial and detrimental to mankind. While shopping […]

December 27, 2007

Scientists have presented a new way of viewing the world based on the assumption that humans are here to stay. The central piece of their “anthropogenic” map is the human […]

December 19, 2007

The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 is perhaps one of the most frequently broken laws in the United States (See Statistics). A recent study shows four major reasons […]

December 12, 2007

“You’re pretty on the inside” can translate into being pretty on the outside. An attractive personality can make someone seem more physically attractive, according to a study published in the […]

July 13, 2007

NYU researchers track mind and body for early signs of memory decline.

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