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How to solve difficult tasks?

How to solve difficult tasks?

Our lives are a series of choices we make while resolving various tasks. The quality of our choices determine the quality of our lives. So far, so good. But how do we become good at…

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Happiness in a marriage is linked to genes

Happiness in a marriage is linked to genes

Genetic research finds amazing links between specific gene variations and certain qualities of people’s lives. A recent study found a link between a specific gene variation and happiness in a marriage. DNA that helps marriage…

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How did humans end up with larger brains?

How did humans end up with larger brains?

Compared to other apes, humans possess much larger brains and 3 times more neurons. A recent study sheds the light on the event that made it possible. The reason why humans have larger brains than…

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Can a partner slow you down?

Can a partner slow you down?

Walking with a partner slows you down, researchers from Purdue University discovered. Couples who stride hand-in-hand are substantially slower compared to people strolling solo. Research: A partner slows you down when walking Dreaming of lovely strolls…

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Sleep irregularities make you moody

Sleep irregularities make you moody

Getting up and going to bed at the same time is better for your mood, and sleep irregularities are making you grumpy. This is the conclusion from a recent study by American researchers. Irregular sleep…

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When did humans diverge from apes?

When did humans diverge from apes?

High-tech analysis of the shoulder assembly of ‘Little Foot’, an Australopithecus that lived more than 3 million years ago, opens a window to the crucial period when our human ancestors diverged from apes. A clue to interpreting…

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Doublespeak actually works

Doublespeak actually works

A recent research confirmed that using less offensive words when describing certain strong terms changes people’s perception about the actions and the subject. Doublespeaking phenomenon Researchers at the University of Waterloo discovered that doublespeak actually…

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