60-Second Mind
A podcast by Scientific American
333 Episodio
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Adversity Is Linked to Life Satisfaction
Pubblicato: 16/10/2010 -
Thinking about Time or Money Impacts How We Spend Our Days
Pubblicato: 9/10/2010 -
Tennis Players' Grunts May Slow Opponents' Reactions
Pubblicato: 2/10/2010 -
Women Apologize More Frequently Than Men Do
Pubblicato: 25/9/2010 -
We Only Trust Experts If They Agree with Us
Pubblicato: 18/9/2010 -
Mind-Reading Tools Go Commercial
Pubblicato: 12/9/2010 -
It's Very Tough to Tell Just How Drunk Someone Is
Pubblicato: 4/9/2010 -
Generation X Loyaler to Religion Than Previous Generation
Pubblicato: 28/8/2010 -
Poor Linguistic Ability May Indicate Risk of Alzheimer's
Pubblicato: 22/8/2010 -
Your Opinion of Climate Change Depends on Your Social Psychology
Pubblicato: 14/8/2010 -
Psychology Studies Biased toward Western Undergrads
Pubblicato: 7/8/2010 -
Busting the Myth That Opposites Attract
Pubblicato: 31/7/2010 -
The Impact of Rude Behavior on a Business
Pubblicato: 24/7/2010 -
Large-Brained Mammals Live Longer
Pubblicato: 18/7/2010 -
Bully or Victim? More Similar Than We Might Think
Pubblicato: 10/7/2010 -
The Connection Between Multiple Sclerosis and Depression
Pubblicato: 3/7/2010 -
The Real Concern When Couples Fight
Pubblicato: 26/6/2010 -
How We Fool Ourselves Over and Over
Pubblicato: 19/6/2010 -
The Staying Power of Alcoholics Anonymous
Pubblicato: 12/6/2010 -
Lower IQ Scores Linked to Higher Suicide Risk
Pubblicato: 5/6/2010
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