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Go Deep: Vocal Pitch and Electability

By Emily Anthes
Posted: December 13, 2012
Category: Men, Psychology, Women | 1 Comment

On Autism, Gut Microbes, and Contradictory Research Findings

By Emily Anthes
Posted: November 8, 2012
Category: Psychology, Research Blogging | 7 Comments

Plants with Personality

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Posted: August 6, 2012
Category: Animals, Plants, Psychology | 3 Comments

Could Hot Sauce Save the Economy?

By Emily Anthes
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Category: Food, Money, Psychology | 2 Comments

Architecture and the Mind

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Posted: January 10, 2012
Category: Architecture, Design, Neuroscience, Psychology | 1 Comment

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Category: Medicine, Men, Psychology, Sex, Women | 9 Comments

Ramadan: Holy month and field experiment

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Kiss of Death: More Stupid Snake Behavior*

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Posted: May 12, 2011
Category: Alcohol, Animals, Psychology, Stupidity | 6 Comments

Let Them Eat Kittens

By Emily Anthes
Posted: May 3, 2011
Category: Animals, Books, Psychology | 13 Comments

Brains, Genes, and Personality

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