60-Second Mind
A podcast by Scientific American
333 Episodio
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Eaters Assume Crunchy Foods Have Fewer Calories
Pubblicato: 7/5/2014 -
Stressed Teens May Be Better Drivers
Pubblicato: 28/4/2014 -
Mobile Phones Exert Emotional Pull
Pubblicato: 21/4/2014 -
Barbie Exposure May Limit Girls' Career Imagination
Pubblicato: 12/4/2014 -
Kids Books May Cause Confusion about Animals
Pubblicato: 8/4/2014 -
Danger Explainers Convince Kids Better Than Do Edict Issuers
Pubblicato: 24/3/2014 -
Youth Gang Membership Affects Mental Health Later in Life
Pubblicato: 19/3/2014 -
Infants Use Verbs They Know to Learn New Nouns
Pubblicato: 10/3/2014 -
Your Memory May Be Edited
Pubblicato: 2/3/2014 -
Young Musicians Reap Long-Term Neuro Benefits
Pubblicato: 22/2/2014 -
Movie-Watching Together Strengthens Marriages
Pubblicato: 8/2/2014 -
Review Finds Meditation Somewhat Effective against Anxiety and Depression
Pubblicato: 27/1/2014 -
Brain-Training Games May Not Improve Overall Intelligence
Pubblicato: 14/1/2014 -
How Computers Affect Our Movements
Pubblicato: 7/1/2014 -
"Angelina Jolie Effect" Leaves Public with Inaccurate Knowledge of Breast Cancer Risk
Pubblicato: 27/12/2013 -
Test Prep Doesn't Help Raise Intelligence Scores
Pubblicato: 19/12/2013 -
We Are More Likely to Lie in the Afternoon
Pubblicato: 30/11/2013 -
Overeating Due to Stress?
Pubblicato: 17/11/2013 -
Seeing Photos of Food Makes Actual Food Less Tasty
Pubblicato: 9/10/2013 -
Reducing a Fear During Sleep
Pubblicato: 3/10/2013
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