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Psychology suggests that people who are scared of darkness aren't necessarily scared or irrational. Firstly, one needs to ...
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Robots, robots and more robots. On the one hand, we have Elon Musk developing robots with a focus to have them build the ...
In a study released on Nov. 20, 2013, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine have found that measuring the size and connectivity of the amygdala—a part of the brain associated with ...
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