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Charming, Cold: Does Presidential Personality Matter?

As part of NPR's coverage of this year's presidential election, All Things Considered asked three science reporters to weigh in on the race. The result is a three-part series on the science of...

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Jersey Shore Storm Survivors Face Uncertain Future

The barrier islands off the coast of New Jersey were hit hard by Superstorm Sandy, and for the moment, most residents are banned from living in their homes because the area is far too damaged.Which is...

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Struggle For Smarts? How Eastern And Western Cultures Tackle Learning

In 1979, when Jim Stigler was still a graduate student at the University of Michigan, he went to Japan to research teaching methods and found himself sitting in the back row of a crowded fourth-grade...

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Give And Take: How The Rule Of Reciprocation Binds Us

In 1974, Phillip Kunz and his family got a record number of Christmas cards. In the weeks before Christmas they came daily, sometimes by the dozen. Kunz still has them in his home, collected in an old...

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Weekend Vote Will Bring Controversial Changes To Psychiatrists' Bible

This weekend, 20 people from around the country will meet in a nondescript hotel room in Arlington, Va., and take a vote.

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Shootings Leave Sandy Hook Survivors Rethinking The Odds

About a month ago, Declan Procaccini's 10-year-old son woke him early in the morning in a fright."He came into my bedroom and said, 'Dad, I had a horrible, horrible dream!'" Procaccini says. "He was...

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Mercy For Robots? Experiment Tests How Humans Relate To Machines

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Kf9coMuVuI

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Why Even Radiologists Can Miss A Gorilla Hiding In Plain Sight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mvo

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To Spot Kids Who Will Overcome Poverty, Look At Babies

Why do some children who grow up in poverty do well, while others struggle?To understand more about this, a group of psychologists recently did a study.It began in a small spare room where a series of...

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New Voices For The Voiceless: Synthetic Speech Gets An Upgrade

Ever since she was a small child, Samantha Grimaldo has had to carry her voice with her.Grimaldo was born with a rare disorder, Perisylvian syndrome, which means that though she's physically capable in...

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Mining Books To Map Emotions Through A Century

Were people happier in the 1950s than they are today? Or were they more frustrated, repressed and sad?To find out, you'd have to compare the emotions of one generation to another.

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Would Angry Teens Chill Out If They Saw More Happy Faces?

All day long we're surrounded by faces. We see them on the subway sitting two by two, pass them on the sidewalk as we make our way to work, then nod to them in the elevator.But most of those faces...

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Boston Blasts Remind Us Of Fragility Of Life

From the first explosion in Boston on Monday to the second, just 15 seconds elapsed. And in those 15 seconds, three people were mortally wounded, including an 8-year-old boy.

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Big Sibling's Big Influence: Some Behaviors Run In The Family

Patricia East is a developmental psychologist who began her career working at an OB-GYN clinic in California.

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If Your Shrink Is A Bot, How Do You Respond?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejczMs6b1Q4

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When Memories Never Fade, The Past Can Poison The Present

On Feb. 21, Alexandra Wolff ate steak, mashed potatoes and broccoli for dinner. Later that night, sitting in her room, she spent 20 minutes scanning pictures in InStyle magazine.She remembers those...

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Good Art Is Popular Because It's Good. Right?

In July of last year, a man named Sidney Sealine went to see the Mona Lisa in Paris.The idea was to spend some time with the picture, see for himself the special spark that made the painting so...

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So You Think You're Smarter Than A CIA Agent

The morning I met Elaine Rich, she was sitting at the kitchen table of her small town home in suburban Maryland trying to estimate refugee flows in Syria.It wasn't the only question she was...

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Play It Again And Again, Sam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH45A6ek45s

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Mind Over Milkshake: How Your Thoughts Fool Your Stomach

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIfhxt0JCok

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