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  • Bugs: Out of Sight, But Still In Your Mouth


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    Have you ever scrounged around for something to eat, found some old stale crackers or a nearly empty, ancient box of cereal, only to discover that tiny, slender insects with fringed wings were already scampering to and fro around the same snack choice? The mere thought of having almost eaten one of those unsanitary ...
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  • After the Show: The Many Faces of the Performer


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    “The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature born abnormally, inhumanly sensitive. To him… a touch is a blow, a sound is a noise, a misfortune is a tragedy, a joy is an ecstasy, a friend is a lover, a lover is a god, and failure is death. [...] The post After the Show: The Many ...
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  • Can Men And Women Be Friends?


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    Photo Courtesy of Salon Adrian F. Ward brings up the much debated question on, can men and women just be friends?   Ward’s opinion was “probably not” as a new study from Scientific American suggests that the findings are split by gender.   The study finds that men find it hard to just be friends ...
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  • A Brilliantly Simple Way to Boost our Creativity


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    In this fascinating Scientific American article, the authors (Oren Shapira and Nira Liberman) tell us that creativity is not bound by the sole innate characteristics of an individual and can in fact be changed based on situation and context. Continue reading →
    1 week ago
  • “The Scientific Basis for Choosing to Be a Patient: Forearmed is Forewarned”


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    By Thomas Emerick First Posted at Cracking Health Costs on 6/5/2013 Nortin Hadler, M.D., author of The Citizen Patient, a splendid read, wrote a terrific article for Scientific American.  Dr. Hadler is one of the most enlightened healthcare writers today. He writes, “Today health is a commodity, disease is a ...
    1 week ago
  • New Neuroscience Proves Online Dating Leads To Richer, Healthier, Happier & Longer-Lasting Marriages


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    Back in the neolithic era of the 1990s, if you wanted to find a suitable partner to share your cave with, you would first need to take a break from your hunting and gathering and lug your ass all the way out to the nearest rock bar to meet someone.  Either that, or wait for your Flintstonian friends to set you up on ...
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  • CSI, Science


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    When neuroscience meets criminology IN HIS BEST-SELLING ESSAY entitled “Guns,” Stephen King contrasts a mass killer’s school yearbook picture, “in which the guy pretty much looks like anybody,” and the police mug shot of someone who looks “like your worst nightmare.” Do criminals look different ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Why Rituals Work: Scientific American


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    I believe it’s accurate to say that Scientific American is simply echoing what the God of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures has revealed all along: ***** “ Think about the last time you were about to interview for a job, speak in front of an audience, or go on a first date. To quell your nerves, chances are ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Update: A Fresh Look at Enhancing Brain & Mental Health Across the Lifespan


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    Time for  SharpBrains’ May 2013 e-newsletter , which features a variety of articles offering a more optimistic and evidence-based approach to brain and mental health than current practices. First of all, let us highlight that  Scientific American just published an excellent review of our new book . The author ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Get latest developments in science and technology from Scientific American


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    Scientific American magazine is bringing latest developments in science and technology for more than 160 years. History of Scientific American magazine In 1845, Rufus Porter founded the publication as a weekly broadsheet subtitled “The Advocate of Industry and Enterprise, and Journal of Mechanical and Other ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Great review of The SharpBrains Guide at Scientific American’s Beautiful Minds


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    Review of The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness (Scientific American’s Beautiful Minds blog): “In the highly salable field of “brain fitness,” there is an awful lot of hype. How can consumers possibly sort the science from the pseudo-science? Thankfully, there are resources such as The SharpBrains Guide to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • ANTI-MEME: Actually — You Are Less Beautiful Than You Think


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    ANTI-MEME: Actually — You Are Less Beautiful Than You Think Remember the viral video campaign where women told painters what a they looked like, then a stranger told the same painter what the same woman looked like, and that painting was better looking than the original, and the women cried when they saw how good ...
    3 weeks ago
  • ScienceWiz / Inventions Kit


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    Features Build a motor, a telegraph, a light-flashing generator and a real radio with this award winning kit Step-by-step 3D directions and the use of everyday materials brings clarity to how things work Winner of the Scientific American Young Reader’s … Continue reading →
    3 weeks ago
  • “Computer vs. Chess-Player”Scientific American,...


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    “Computer vs. Chess-Player” Scientific American , 1958
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  • “Computer Displays”Scientific American, 1970


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    “Computer Displays” Scientific American , 1970
    4 weeks ago

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