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All Change…

November 7, 2011June 7, 2013

On the 6th of December, 1992 racial riots broke out between Hindus and Muslims in the city of Ayodhya,…

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We are What we Believe

October 27, 2011

Belief is not just an optional extra – it is the primary influence on our actions. However, sometimes…

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Ever wondered what babies think about?

October 13, 2011

I didn’t see this when I was writing about creativity – it is brilliant – watch it if…

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Learning to See

October 9, 2011June 7, 2013

Until Helen Keller was six, she was locked in a frightening world. Blind and deaf after a serious…

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Interesting Discoveries About The Brain (6)

September 16, 2011June 6, 2013

Music to Our Ears In his book, Musicophilia, neurologist Oliver Sachs says, Anatomists would be hard put to…

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A Smurfette with Principles?

September 1, 2011

In film and media, a trope is a common pattern in a story or a recognizable attribute in…

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The Still Face

August 30, 2011June 6, 2013

Humans are social beings.  We’re not the only ones on the planet but we most definitely belong to…

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Suffering…what is it good for?

August 29, 2011

Evil causes suffering and evil is preventable, but even in a paradisiacal world without evil, suffering would still exist.…

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Chaotic Butterflies

August 27, 2011June 6, 2013

In ordinary life chaos means disorder – random, disorganised confusion.  In science it means something entirely different –…

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The Banality of Heroism

August 21, 2011June 6, 2013

Philip Zimbardo, the psychiatrist in charge of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment has a new venture – he’s…

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  • Delivering the goods
  • Maybe it’s time we cut each other some slack?
  • How the Butterfly Effect Can Save Lives
  • Living on Standby
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