Watching women in bikinis tends to make men more impulsive when it comes to monetary decisions. Christie Nicholson reports.
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Scientific American Podcast: 60-Second Mind Folgen
Tune in every Saturday for quick commentary on the latest news in behavior and brain research—it'll just take a minute
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Folge vom 02.06.2008Craving for Sex May Trip Other Hungers in Men
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Folge vom 27.05.2008Is Civilization the Result of Humans' Need to Share?A 2007 study published in Science shows that young human children perform as well as apes on intelligence tests, but that kids beat apes in social skills. The lead researcher explains why this difference is crucial. Christie Nicholson reports.
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Folge vom 19.05.2008Our Cars, OurselvesIncreasingly, GPS and voice-activated systems in cars are turning a fairly private place into an open vessel for our habits--and as such, a possible boon for advertisers. But they are also becoming something else: our counselors
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Folge vom 12.05.2008You Say "Ga," I say "Ba," but Everyone Hears "Da"A fascinating auditory illusion proves that the visual cue of moving lips plays an important role in accurately hearing what people say.