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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Mice in a 'Big Brother' Setup Develop Social Structures

New research into mouse social behavior finds signs of leadership and reveals features of "autistic" mouse society. ...  > full story

Infants Express Non-Verbal Sympathy for Others in Distress

Infants as young as ten months old express sympathy for others in distress in non-verbal ways, according to new research. ...  > full story

People Anticipate Others' Genuine Smiles, but Not Polite Smiles

Smile and the world smiles with you -- but new research suggests that not all smiles are created equal. The research shows that people ...  > full story

Humans Are Happier When They Do the Right Thing; It Also Helps Them Overcome Difficulties

Communities that stick together and do good for others cope better with crises and are happier for it, according to a new ...  > full story

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