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Behavioral science

Known as a bully, Frodo the chimpanzee was Gombe's alpha male for five years.

If it pays to be a jerk, why isn’t everyone that way?

Fruit fly with its wings up and evidence of a fungal outgrowth. Courtesy of Carolyn Elya

How a mind-controlling fungal parasite turns insects into zombies

Woman posing in yoga

No magic number for time it takes to form habits

Gorilla spinning in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Dizzy apes provide clues on human need for mind altering experiences

Feelings of guilt can be reduced by taking placebos. Potentially, this finding could help people who suffer from disproportionate feelings of guilt and its consequences. (Photo: Adobe Stock)(Photo: Adobe Stock)

Placebos reduce feelings of guilt

Marvel's Kingpin

Gene tied to obesity and maladaptive behavior

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