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  • Is Evolutionary Psychology the Best Explanation for My Behavior?

    The emergence of human consciousness remains a relatively enigmatic thing to many people, including me. Evolutionary Psychology seeks to understand the mind... Read more

    The 16 May 2011 by   Realizingresonance
    BiologyHealthPhilosophyPsychology
  • The Marble Cathedral Of General Carrera Lake

    image credit Shared by Argentina and Chile the deepest lake in South America is famous for its trout and salmon fishing. The waters of General Carrera Lake are... Read more

    The 16 May 2011 by   Gerard
  • Interesting Facts About the Solar System

    The Solar System consists of the Sun (a star of medium size within the Milky Way galaxy) and the bodies orbiting around it: 8 major planets, at least 171... Read more

    The 31 May 2011 by   Gabe12logan
    Astronomy
  • Between Two Tectonic Plates

    British scuba diver Alex Mustard dived 80ft into the crevice between the North American and Eurasian plates near Iceland to capture some spectacular photos. Read more

    The 16 May 2011 by   Gerard
    Random
  • When We Tested Nuclear Bombs

    Since the time of Trinity - the first nuclear explosion in 1945 - nearly 2,000 nuclear tests have been performed, with the majority taking place during the 1960... Read more

    The 07 May 2011 by   Gerard
    Physics
  • Geometry Class for Amazon Tribes

    A recent study carried out with an Amazonian tribe called the Mundurucu has suggested that a lot of our human intuitions about geometry are innate. The... Read more

    The 25 May 2011 by   Frontiergap
    Environment
  • Are E-Cigarettes a Good Idea Or a Bad Idea?

    A group of nicotine researchers argue for an alternative. Electronic cigarettes are here to stay. If you're not familiar with them, e-cigarettes are designed... Read more

    The 01 May 2011 by   Dirkh
    HealthPsychology
  • Drug Addiction In The DSM V...Considerations For The Future

    Prior to the publication of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) first edition in 1952, there was no formal system of classification... Read more

    The 07 May 2011 by   Michaelsweiss
    BiologyHealthPsychology
  • Over-estimating Extinction Rates

    I meant to get this out yesterday, but was too hamstrung with other commitments. Now the media circus has beat me to the punch. Read more

    The 19 May 2011 by   Bradshaw
    BiologyEnvironment
  • Does Menthol Really Matter?

    Nicotine experts say menthol makes addiction more likely--but differ over what to do about it. Back in the 1920s, Lloyd “Spud” Hughes of Mingo Junction, Ohio,... Read more

    The 12 May 2011 by   Dirkh
    HealthPsychology

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