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Popular Mechanics November 19, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
Fringe's Music to Math Connection Contains as Much Fact as Fiction Is there really a connection between mathematics and music? |
Scientific American December 2008 Lizzie Buchen |
The Science of Finding a Face in the Crowd Discrete brain sections form a dedicated network to recognize faces |
HBS Working Knowledge November 17, 2008 Martha Lagace |
Decoding the Artful Sidestep Do you notice when someone changes the subject after you ask them a question? If you don't always notice or even mind such conversational transformations, you're not alone. |
Scientific American November 2008 Gary Stix |
Robot Cartoons--Cute; Robot Humans--Creepy Researchers take a closer look at creepiness in the almost human |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2008 Jay Dixit |
George Carlin's Finale The iconoclastic comedian's look back on his life. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2008 Carlin Flora |
Cult of Clean We've become a nation of grime fighters, and there's growing evidence that we're sacrificing our safety and our sanity to sanitization. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2008 Hara Estroff Marano |
The Style Imperative Style is more character than clothes, more attitude than affluence. It's you making visible your inner self. So forget what you learned about appearance not counting; you can no longer afford to be without style. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2008 Jay Dixit |
Wisecrackers What happens when you hold a mirror up to seven comedians? PT sat down with some well-known wits to explore the droll -- and the weighty -- elements of their craft. |
Psychology Today Nov/Dec 2008 Jay Dixit |
The Art of Now: Six Steps to Living in the Moment We live in the age of distraction. Yet one of life's sharpest paradoxes is that your brightest future hinges on your ability to pay attention to the present. |
AskMen.com Mr. Mafioso |
Keep Your Emotions In Check Here are six tips for coping with your anger. |
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