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The Best Online Research Apps/Sites You've Never Heard Of
Newfman
by Newfman  8-14-2007    12
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Beyond Wikipedia...reference sites you can''t do without
Newfman
by Newfman  9-15-2007    2
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Did we cure cancer, but no one cares?
B Rosen
by B Rosen  1-30-2007    14
 While this may not be the miracle drug this article seems to make it out to be, it seems the this is something that deserves a lot more research.
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Know where to search, No where to hide
antiw
by antiw  1-8-2007    3
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Librarian Chick Wiki: hundreds of free learning resources
enbar
by enbar  4-15-2007    3
 Very cool. I haven't had a chance to dig into more than a few of the links, but looks to be a tremendous resource.
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The Hormone That Helps You Read Minds
Tommolo
by Tommolo  8-28-2007    3
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Awesome research/ Homework resource
cosmic_kitten1
by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
 I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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Parasite "Turns Women into Sex Kittens"
nohobot
by nohobot  12-26-2006    15
 The sexy side of parasitism? (Shudder!)
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Top 100 Education Blogs
gingembre
by gingembre  12-24-2006    2
 Thousands of blogs devoted to education!
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Mind bites - beautiful photography with science quotes
einbar
by einbar  1-6-2009    3
 Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research
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Dirt for Depression?
sylvan3
by sylvan3  6-23-2007    11
 I always wondered why I felt so good while playing in the mud. It all makes sense now.
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How to Become More Attractive
haraya
by haraya  1-17-2007    7
  The secret of attractiveness is making other people smile...
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Moon is younger and more Earth-like than thought
invictus
by invictus  12-19-2007    7
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Is Bisexuality Common Or Rare?
debbyski
by debbyski  6-1-2007    23
 Interestingly enough there has been lack of research into this field of sexuality and sexual preference.
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Rapid Thinking can improve your mood
einbar
by einbar  2-5-2009    2
 A new study shows that accelerated thinking can improve your mood
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Those Who Read Fiction Better at Reading People
Deepti
by Deepti  12-20-2006    9
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Intelligent People Are Prone to Alcoholism
Mohir
by Mohir  2-13-2008    21
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Complex decision? Don't sleep on it
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-11-2008    4
  Since its publication two years ago by a Dutch research team in the journal Science, the earlier finding had been used to encourage decision-makers to make "snap" decisions (for example, in the best-selling book Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell) or to leave complex choices to the powers of unconscious thought ("Sleep on it", Dijksterhuis et al., Science, 2006). But in the new study, to be published in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, scientists ran four experiments in which participants were presented with complex decisions and asked to choose the best option immediately ("blink"), after a period of conscious deliberation ("think"), or after a period of distraction ("sleep on it"), which is claimed to encourage "unconscious thought processes". In all experiments, there was some evidence that conscious deliberation can lead to better choices and little evidence for superiority of choices made "unconsciously".
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SCIENTISTS SHOW HALLUCINOGEN CREATES UNIVERSAL “MYSTICAL” EXPERIENCE
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-10-2008    6
 in the 1950s, showed signs of therapeutic potential or value in research into the nature of consciousness and sensory perception. “Human consciousness…is a function of the ebb and flow of neural impulses in various regions of the brain-the very substrate that drugs such as psilocybin act upon,” Schuster says. “Understanding what mediates these effects is clearly within the realm of neuroscience and deserves investigation.” “A vast gap exists between what we know of these drugs-mostly from descriptive anthropology-and what we believe we can understand using modern clinical pharmacology techniques,” says study leader Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., a professor with Hopkins’ departments of Neuroscience and Psychiatry and Behavioral Biology. “That gap is large because, as a reaction to the excesses of the 1960s, human research with hallucinogens has been basically frozen in time these last forty years.”
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The Secret to Raising Smart Kids
wildcat
by wildcat  11-30-2007    3
 it's not your talent it's your mind set
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Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  4-8-2009   
 This is a fascinating story. It is not the life of bees which is fascinating, but the vast complexity and interconectedness of life it exposes. From humans to beehives to plants to microbes, fungi, viruses, genes, metagenomics and what not. All are partaking in one orchestrated intelligent whole. This is a must read
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The Genetics of Language
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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Why do women always feel colder than men?
wildcat
by wildcat  11-10-2008    3
 New research is suggesting that we all feel the cold differently
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Red wine may contain elixir of youth
wildcat
by wildcat  11-2-2006    9
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Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    6
 Also impressed is one of Dr. Atamna's co-authors, Bruce Ames, PhD, a senior scientist at Children's and world-renowned expert in nutrition and aging. "What we potentially have is a wonder drug." said Dr. Ames. "To find that such a common and inexpensive drug can be used to increase and prolong the quality of life by treating such serious diseases is truly exciting." Dr. Atamna's research is the first to show that low concentrations of the drug have the ability to slow cellular aging in cultured cells in the laboratory and in live mice. He believes methylene blue has the potential to become another commonplace low-cost treatment like aspirin, prescribed as a blood thinner for people with heart disorders.
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High IQ: Not as good for you as you thought
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  7-8-2007    9
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Adult Brain Can Still Change
Tommolo
by Tommolo  9-6-2007    6
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DNA could reveal your surname
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-10-2008    4
 Cool and... frightening
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We don't control time, but we can control our perception
einbar
by einbar  2-13-2009    8
 Research has shown that it's not necessarily the time pressure, but it's the perception of that time pressure that affects you
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Moderate drinkers end up better thinkers
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-13-2006    11
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Why We Lie?
einbar
by einbar  1-9-2009    5
 Many animals engage in deception, or deliberately misleading another, but only humans are wired to deceive both themselves and others
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Well-written psychology blogs available on the web
einbar
by einbar  7-13-2009    2
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What really happens during an abortion: One surgeon finally tells the truth
michellezm
by michellezm  10-13-2007    7
 Entire article ought to be read
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Taking A Shower Improves Moral Judgment
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-29-2008    3
 The research was conducted through two experiments with university students. In the first, they were asked to complete a scrambled sentence task involving 40 sets of four words each. By underlining any three words, a sentence could be formed. For the neutral condition, the task contained 40 sets of neutral words, but for the cleanliness condition, half of the sets contained words such as ‘pure, washed, clean, immaculate, and pristine’. The participants were then asked to rate a series of moral dilemmas including keeping money found inside a wallet, putting false information on a resume and killing a terminally ill plane crash survivor in order to avoid starvation. The second experiment saw the students watch a ‘disgusting’ film clip before rating the same moral dilemmas. However, half the group were asked to first wash their hands.
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Quality of Sleep = Memory storage
wildcat
by wildcat  12-14-2007    5
 the Belgian study shows that getting a good night’s sleep the night after learning a new fact has a direct impact on the transfer process between the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Scientists find why we need to re-read a page
einbar
by einbar  7-19-2008    2
 According to a study the brain needs a specific chemical in order to concentrate properly.
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Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
wildcat
by wildcat  6-6-2008    1
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Exposure to two languages carries far-reaching benefits
einbar
by einbar  5-23-2009    4
 New research shows that the experience of becoming bilingual itself makes learning a new language easier
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Our unconscious brain makes the best decisions possible
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  1-5-2009   
 Why if so do we tell ourselves that we must engage in reasoning and deliberation to chose our actions ?
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Why we learn from our mistakes
Mohir
by Mohir  7-2-2007    4
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