Psychology Society's Radio Weblog
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Charles M. Schulz. "My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. I can't figure it out. What am I doing right?" [Quotes of the Day]0000004:31:04 PMcomment []
Brain Studies Reveal Where Aesthetic, Insight Reside [Scientific American]0000004:30:03 PMcomment []
A Glimmer of Hope for Fading Minds. Scientists are uncovering clues that may eventually prevent or reverse Alzheimer's disease. By Gina Kolata. [New York Times: Science]0000004:29:39 PMcomment []
No Time for Bullies: Baboons Retool Their Culture. A drastic temperamental and tonal shift occurred in a troop of 65 baboons when its most belligerent members precipitously vanished from the scene. By Natalie Angier. [New York Times: Science]0000004:28:58 PMcomment []
Peter Drucker. "The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said." [Quotes of the Day]0000002:56:09 PMcomment []