Medical Myths | 21 January 2013
It is the most miserable day of the year, we are told, but is there any data to supports the claim? Read more...
Medical Myths | 21 January 2013
It is the most miserable day of the year, we are told, but is there any data to supports the claim? Read more...
Medical Myths | 8 January 2013
It is said that classical music could make children more intelligent, but when you look at the scientific evidence, the picture is more mixed.
Neurohacks | 18 December 2012
As the holiday season approaches, Tom Stafford looks at overindulgence, and explains how our minds tell us we want something even if we may not like it. Read more...
Matter of Life & Tech | 30 November 2012
Smartphone apps that act as surrogate “therapists” for conditions like depression are becoming increasingly common. But do they work? Read more...
In Depth | 5 December 2012
Neurohacks | 20 November 2012
… and does Google and Wikipedia make it better or worse? Studies show that other people and tools influence our brain power as much as our own minds.
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