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Families sue US sperm bank after ‘genius’ donor turns out to be felon with mental health issues.
How the sense of an ending shapes memory Composers, novelists and film directors try to end on a high. Restaurants keen to manipulate their online reviews have found a similar trick.
Memories of unethical actions become obfuscated over time
Visceral states like thirst, hunger, and fatigue can alter motivations, predictions, and even memory. It can also shift moral standards and increase dishonest behavior.
Fish can recognize human faces [study]
Ticket bots have years of experience beating you to the punch for premium seats. A fan’s guide to why you’re totally screwed.
Trump University and the art of the get-rich seminar
What Happens to the Coins People Toss Into Fountains?
The best day and time to hold a meeting: Tuesday, 2:30pm, according to a study
Jimmy Carter actually saw a UFO (he even filed the paperwork)
World’s Biggest Indoor Vertical Farm Near NYC to Use 95% Less Water