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- Size of personal space is affected by anxiety
- Conspiracy theories may put children's health at risk
- Fractions gain traction with real-life models
- Study relies on twins and their parents to understand height-IQ connection
- Perception of marijuana as a 'safe drug' is scientifically inaccurate, finds review of teen brain studies
Size of personal space is affected by anxiety Posted: 27 Aug 2013 05:43 PM PDT The space surrounding the body (known by scientists as 'peripersonal space'), which has previously been thought of as having a gradual boundary, has been given physical limits by new research into the relationship between anxiety and personal space. |
Conspiracy theories may put children's health at risk Posted: 27 Aug 2013 05:40 PM PDT A belief in conspiracy theories may influence parents' intentions to have their children vaccinated against diseases such as measles. |
Fractions gain traction with real-life models Posted: 27 Aug 2013 01:05 PM PDT For children to understand math, teachers must constantly make the connection between abstract numbers and real world examples, new research shows. |
Study relies on twins and their parents to understand height-IQ connection Posted: 27 Aug 2013 10:50 AM PDT The fact that taller people also tend to be slightly smarter is due in roughly equal parts to two phenomena -- the same genes affect both traits and taller people are more likely than average to mate with smarter people and vice versa -- according to a new study. |
Posted: 27 Aug 2013 06:14 AM PDT The nature of the teenage brain makes users of cannabis amongst this population particularly at risk of developing addictive behaviors and suffering other long-term negative effects, according to researchers who reviewed over 120 studies. |
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