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Psychology and Neuroscience
Technology
Is it dangerous to recreate flawed human morality in machines?
Psychology
How to go viral: stick to your morals but add a hint of emotion
Psychology
Why Brexit and Trump are to blame for a rise in retro gadgets ā and how brands take advantage
Science
One in four people have been diagnosed with a mental illness
How To
How to survive ā and even enjoy ā running
Science
The hidden psychology of menu design
Psychology
This man knows the secret to happiness: the small stuff
Psychology
What's in a name? People can match names to faces of strangers with 'surprising accuracy'
Science
The secrets that can make almost anyone say yes
Psychology
Your face could be making you unpopular: 'Cold-looking' people are harshly judged by others
Music
Have questionable taste in music? Blame your parents
Science
Does the colour red make you more mischievous?
Sport
Why do footballers miss penalties? Blame irony
Psychology
New 'happiness equation' links cheerfulness with equality
Psychology
Interviewing job candidates? Try doing it blind
Neuroscience
Memories can be intentionally forgotten, study says
Neuroscience
Our stereotypes affect how we perceive faces
Psychology
There are two types of problem-solvers: 'insightfuls' and 'analysts'
Neuroscience
Uncertainty can 'cause more stress' than pain
Technology
The 'Not Face' is a universal marker of negative emotion
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