A radical procedure that involves replacing a patient’s blood with cold salt water could retrieve people from the brink of death, says David Robson. “When […]
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By Alex Dixon This essay originally appeared on Greater Good, the online magazine of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. Wouldn’t it be […]
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Read More →Transforming Fear
Introduction In this generation, fear has grown to such a proportion that it has become a real threat to the world we live in. Fear […]
Read More →‘Bonding hormone’ oxytocin has anti-aging qualities
The hormone known for creating soothing sensations during pleasant social and physical interactions might one day be used to maintain and repair aging muscles, according […]
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The decisions we make and even the memories we hold are based on delusions, according to a new book. So you remember your wedding day […]
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An article by Tara Parker-Pope From tribesmen to billionaire philanthropists, the social value of generosity is already well known. But new research suggests it also […]
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