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An example of conversation between the researchers and Erica.

Sharing a laugh: Scientists teach a robot when to have a sense of humor

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Loperamide blister cpaket

Anti-diarrhea medication may help treat core autism symptoms

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The Marburg male mummy – macroscopic views of the whole mummy

Scientific ‘detective work’ reveals South American mummies were brutally murdered

Categories Social Sciences

41% of teenagers can’t tell the difference between true and fake online health messages

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Honeybees are suspended on top of a tracking ball, which registers their walking motions in real time and sends these to a computer for analysis.

Modern pesticides damage the brain of bees so they can’t move in a straight line

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

Worrying finding in California’s multi-billion-dollar climate initiative

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

Verbal insults trigger a ‘mini slap to the face’

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

Math genes used by fish to count may help us treat human neurodevelopmental diseases

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Physics & Mathematics

Bees’ ‘waggle dance’ may revolutionize how robots talk to each other in disaster zones

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
The 'expanding hole' is an illusion new to science, strong enough to prompt the human eye pupils to dilate in anticipation of entering a dark space.

This illusion, new to science, is strong enough to trick our reflexes

Categories Brain & Behavior
Senior man exercising on an eliptical

Three-treatment combo may cut cancer risk by 61% among 70+

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Nerve cells, also called neurons, project to one another to establish a connection and form a neural circuit, the activity of which is essential for brain function such as learning and memory.

Brains of cosmonauts get ‘rewired’ to adapt to long-term space missions, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior

Scientists digitally ‘unwrap’ mummy of pharaoh Amenhotep I

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
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