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Posted October 25, 2012:
- Gene That's Usually Bad News Loses Its Punch If You Live to Your 90s
- When She Says, 'It's Not You, It's Me,' It Really Might Be You, Study Suggests
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Area of the Brain That Processes Empathy Identified
- An Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth: Majority of Vendettas Originate Within a Group
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Twitter Principles of Social Networking Increase Family Success in Nesting Birds
- Automakers Can Monitor Social Media to Identify Quality Issues
- Influence in Times of Crisis: How Do Men and Women Evaluate Precarious Leadership Positions?
- Puppies Don't Pick Up on Yawns: Dogs, Like Humans, Show a Gradual Development of Susceptibility to Contagious Yawning
Posted October 22, 2012:
- Parenting and Temperament in Childhood Predict Later Political Ideology
- Friendship 2.0: Teens' Technology Use Promotes Sense of Belonging, Identity
Posted October 19, 2012:
- Science Reveals the Power of a Handshake
- Foster Kids Do Equally Well When Adopted by Gay, Lesbian or Heterosexual Parents, Study Suggests
- Collective Violence and Poverty on the Mexican-US Border Affects Child Mental Health
Posted October 18, 2012:
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Male Politicians Have 'Bigger Heads' in More Gender-Equal Cultures
- Children With Autism Can Identify Misbehavior but Have Trouble Putting It in Words, Study Finds
- Beyond Bieber: Twitter Improves Student Learning
- Are Young People Who Join Social Media Protests More Likely to Protest Offline Too?
- College Students' Sexual Hookups More Complex Than Originally Thought
Posted October 16, 2012:
- New Findings Illuminate Basis in Brain for Social Decisions, Reactions
- Immune Response May Link Social Rejection to Later Health Outcomes
- When Leaving Your Wealth to Your Sister's Sons Makes Sense
- Marriage, Education Can Help Improve Well-Being of Adults Abused as Children
- Fathers Matter When It Comes to Their Teenager's Sexual Behavior
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Social Contact Can Ease Pain Related to Nerve Damage, Animal Study Suggests
- School-Wide Interventions Improve Student Behavior
- Developing Brain Is Source of Stability and Instabilty in Adolescence
- New Research Reveals More About How the Brain Processes Facial Expressions and Emotions
Posted October 11, 2012:
- Animals' Microbial Communities Linked to Their Behavior
- How Bacteria Communicate Using Quorum Sensing: Could Bacteria Be Manipulated to Control Infections?
- Parental Bonding Makes for Happy, Stable Child
- Yellowstone Wolf Study Reveals How to Raise Successful Offspring
- Wild Monkeys Watch Fights to Exploit Losers for Grooming
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Testosterone Increases Honesty, Study Suggests
- Close Call: Bad Weather Drives Up Phone Calls to Our Nearest and Dearest
- Parenting More Important Than Schools to Academic Achievement, Study Finds
- A Problem Shared Is a Problem Halved
Posted October 9, 2012:
- Online Attitudes Predict Individuals' Compulsive and Excessive Internet Use and Poor Well-Being
- Child-Free Women Feel Intense Pressure to Have Kids, but Rarely Stress Over It
- App Protects Facebook Users from Hackers
- Flirting Can Pay Off for Women, Study Finds
- Swimming With Hormones: Researchers Unravel Ancient Urges That Drive the Social Decisions of Fish
- 'Like This Page' to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections: Outreach Through Social Media Can Encourage Condom Use in Young Adults
Posted October 8, 2012:
- New Field of Developmental Neuroscience Changes Our Understanding of Early Years of Human Life
- Unexamined Costs of Rape Revealed
- Negative Effects of Computerized Surveillance at Home: Cause of Annoyance, Concern, Anxiety, and Even Anger
Posted October 6, 2012:
Posted October 5, 2012:
- Online Test Estimates 'Face-Name Memory IQ': Simple, 10-Minute Test Scores Ability to Remember Names, Faces
- Facebook and Twitter Are Rewriting the World We’ve Always Lived in
Posted October 4, 2012:
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