Great news for immoral Americans who hate science and have always wanted a job they're in no way qualified to get. Donald ...
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New psychological research reveals three ways you can break bad habits—not just temporarily, but for life. Here’s a ...
A rt critics of the world, look out – a pigeon might just be coming for your job. Well, if you’re in the business of deciding ...
Research highlights the role of brain systems in habits, showing how automatic responses and goal-directed control influence ...
Why do we cry? There's actually some good reasons for it — and an explanation for why shedding some tears can make us feel ...
Most young people turn to social media with their questions, but end up getting an onslaught of bite-sized, dubiously reliable content. Students and experts alike say more extensive learning is needed ...
Seeking to shed light on inconsistent brain activation patterns observed in previous studies of smell, a team of researchers in Lyon, France, used data mining techniques to analyze the pleasant or ...
The claim that seed oils are ruining our health is especially rankling to nutrition scientists, who see them as a big step ...
If you’ve heard "you are what you eat," you already know. Here are five science-backed ways your diet affects your brain.
Two conflicting memories can both be activated in a worm's brain, even if only one memory actively drives the animal's behavior, finds a new study.
“Putting somebody in charge who is unable to discern the difference between good and bad science is really dangerous for the American people,” said Dr. Peter Lurie, president and executive ...