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What Scientists Can Learn From Ballet
Despite apparent differences, dancers and scientists share many elements necessary to creative activity.
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Problematizing Gifted Education, Part II: Why Do We Exist as a Field?
Misconceptions about the reason the field of gifted education exists are common. The field's goal should not be conceived of as the creation and preservation of gifted programs.
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Darth VaPaula, Gender & Video Games
An examination of the FFA's objections to Bioware including LGBT options in SWTOR.
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Evolution, knowledge, death, and the meaning of life
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Can You Pass this Final 8th Grade Test?
This is the final exam 8th grade students had to pass in 1895 in Salinas, Kansas.
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The Mysterious Maze Puzzle
A puzzle where positive thinking can be an obstacle!
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Twins: Solvent Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease; Update on Gender Identity Disorder (Twin Study)
Two new twin research articles are reviewed her: one on solvent exposure and Parkinson's disease, the other an update on gender identity disorder.
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Thank Your iPhone. It Might Be Making You Smarter.
Are smart people inventing things that make us feel dumber?
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Nine Easy Ways to Get Ideas
A checklist of questions that will inspire hundreds of ideas.
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Biased but Brilliant
In the laboratory, this is labeled confirmation bias; observed in the real world, it’s known as pigheadedness.