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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Couples Who Say 'We' Do Better at Resolving Conflicts

People often complain about those seemingly smug married couples who constantly refer to themselves as "we." But a new study suggests that spouses who use "we-ness" ...  > full story

Can Blocking a Frown Keep Bad Feelings at Bay?

Your facial expression may tell the world what you are thinking or feeling. But it also affects your ability to understand written language related to emotions, accordi ...  > full story

Developmental Delay May Explain Behavior of Easygoing Bonobo Apes

New research suggests that evolutionary changes in cognitive development underlie the extensive social and behavioral ...  > full story

Can Men Be Trusted to Take Male Contraceptive Pill?

New research in the UK casts doubt on whether men can be trusted to take the male contraceptive pill, which is currently undergoing trials. The findings show that while ...  > full story
 

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