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Trump signed an executive order to stop separating families at the border. But what does it actually do?
Trump signed an executive order to stop separating families at the border. But what does it actually do?
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Molly Callahan
June 21, 2018
Northeastern professor named president-elect for the Association of Psychological Science
Northeastern professor named president-elect for the Association of Psychological Science
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Allie Nicodemo
May 11, 2018
Scientists have long believed humans’ physiological reaction to emotions to be uniform. This study says they’re wrong
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Scientists have long believed humans’ physiological reaction to emotions to be uniform. This study says they’re wrong
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Allie Nicodemo
April 17, 2018
Exploring emotion in the brain
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Exploring emotion in the brain
by
Allie Nicodemo
September 6, 2017
Why it’s so hard to make accurate predictions
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Why it’s so hard to make accurate predictions
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Jason Kornwitz
August 17, 2017
Why ‘rage rooms’ won’t solve your anger issues
Why ‘rage rooms’ won’t solve your anger issues
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Jason Kornwitz
August 16, 2017
Rigorous science upends the mind-body myth
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Rigorous science upends the mind-body myth
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Thea Singer
May 16, 2017
Daily exercise reduces fat, improves cognitive function in kids
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Daily exercise reduces fat, improves cognitive function in kids
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Jason Kornwitz
April 13, 2017
Professor’s seminar on scientific literature paves the road to creative thinking
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Professor’s seminar on scientific literature paves the road to creative thinking
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Thea Singer
January 4, 2017
The science of fear
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The science of fear
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News@Northeastern - Contributor
November 1, 2016
The science of being scared
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The science of being scared
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News@Northeastern - Contributor
October 31, 2016
Chew on this: How we believe our meat is raised can influence how it tastes
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Chew on this: How we believe our meat is raised can influence how it tastes
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Jason Kornwitz
August 24, 2016
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