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Are elders better scientists?
Language Wars
Who are you calling a neuroscientist: Has neuroscience killed psychology?
Goodbye, H.M.
Talking in New Tongues -- How Easy is It?
Physics is for wimps
Galileo -- Smarter than you thought
Another language blog
Do Bullies like Bullying?
How the Presidential Campaign Changed the English Language
Don't blink, you'll lose the election!
On more psychologists in Congress
Nature Magazine endorses Obama (but not because of science policy)
The power of because
A vote for McCain is a vote against science
Become a Phrase Detective: A new, massive Internet-based language project
Human behavior on display in the subway
Singapore's Science Complex
Iranian politician moonlights as scientific plagiarist
As ice melts, oceanography freezes
A rash of scientific plagiarism?
Learning verbs is hard
Text-messaging elephants
Psychic word learning. No, seriously.
Science's Call to Arms
Word Sense: A new experiment from the Cognition & Language Lab
Does literacy still matter?
Dead Languages
The science of flirting and teasing
What babies pay attention to
Why the Insanity Defense is Un-scientific
New research on understanding metaphors
Who advises McCain and Obama on science issues?
Do you have the memory of a crow?
Who does Web-based experiments?
China charges ahead in science funding as the US stagnates
Which do you answer: Mail or Email?
How to win at baseball (Do managers really matter?)
Science Funding: What McCain and Obama have to say
How many memories fit in your brain? More than we thought


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