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Photo of child with dinner plate before her. Building Better Kids
Released October 16, 2008
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John Lukacs Why Do Women Get More Cavities Than Men?
Released October 14, 2008
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people and society graphic 'Hub' of Fear Memory Formation Identified in Brain Cells
Released September 29, 2008
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Foreground: John Hibbing; background: John F. Kennedy, Jr., Richard Nixon, red and blue states. Some Political Views May be Related to Physiology
Released September 18, 2008
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hockey player Playing, and Even Watching, Sports Improves Brain Function
Released September 2, 2008
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people and society graphic How Media Covered Katrina Aftermath Affects Response By Blacks and Whites
Released September 2, 2008
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stone tools New Evidence Debunks 'Stupid' Neanderthal Myth
Released August 25, 2008
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Susan Courtney Switching It Up: How Memory Deals With A Change in Plans
Released August 18, 2008
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trustworthy face Whom Do We Fear or Trust?
Released August 5, 2008
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professors with skulls Little Teeth Suggest Big Jump in Primate Timeline
Released August 5, 2008
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Photo of a handshake. NSF Issues Solicitation for Basic, Human Sciences Research on Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict and Cooperation
Released August 4, 2008
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red-ruffed lemur Piecing Together an Extinct Lemur, Large as a Big Baboon
Released July 28, 2008
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Photo of a handshake. NSF Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Department of Defense for National Security Research
Released July 2, 2008
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people and society graphic Hard Work While Fatigued Affects Blood Pressure
Released June 26, 2008
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people and society graphic Study: Sad Children Out-perform Happy Children in Attention-to-detail Tasks
Released June 9, 2008
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Illustration showing the memory storage area of the brain with a nerve network. Plastic Brain Outsmarts Experts
Released June 5, 2008
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Vladimir Sloutsky Children Learn Smart Behaviors Without Knowing What They Know
Released June 4, 2008
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skeletons Prehistoric Man Killed Over Women
Released June 3, 2008
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Aztec figure drawn on parchment holding sunflowers; sunflower field in the background. Getting to the Roots of Sunflower Cultivation
Released May 22, 2008
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Photo of African refugees. Why Nations Fail to Act
Released May 15, 2008
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a ringtailed lemur Small Primate Ancestors Had a Leg Up
Released May 15, 2008
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Photo of the Chilean coastline. Ancient Beachcombers May Have Travelled Slowly
Released May 8, 2008
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Chilean coastline New Evidence From Earliest Known Human Settlement in the Americas
Released May 8, 2008
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A platypus shown in three ways with a snake, a bird and a gorilla shown to match its attributes. Platypus Genome Decoded
Released May 7, 2008
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Illustration of Paranthropus boisei, also called Nutcracker Man, eating a fruit. Ancient "Nutcracker Man" Challenges Ideas on Evolution of Human Diet
Released April 30, 2008
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illustration of nutcracker man You Are What You Eat? Maybe Not for Ancient Man
Released April 30, 2008
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Photo of woman holding shopping bags. Misery, Not Miserly
Released April 8, 2008
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people and society graphic Research on Consequences: Hyperactive Girls Face Problems as Adults
Released March 20, 2008
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illustration of bugs with map of tropics Scientists Say Tropics Are Next Emerging Disease Hotspot
Released February 20, 2008
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Daniel Gilbert Roads Not Taken Disappear More Quickly Than We Realize
Released February 17, 2008
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