Thanks for Nothing

October 24, 2011
Ever go into a large restaurant or department store and see an "employee of the month" poster behind the cash register, complete with a photo of the worker? While this may seem kind of silly to a customer, since there... continued

Your Hospital Can be a Dangerous Place

October 24, 2011
Going to the hospital can be DANGEROUS. The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that millions of people die each year from medical errors and infections linked to health care. They say that going into hospital is far riskier than... continued

Intuition Leads to God

October 24, 2011
Do you hear a distant melody that nobody else can hear? Intuition may lead people toward a belief in the divine and help explain why some people have more faith in God than others (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to... continued

Careful Crossing the Street!

October 21, 2011
You think DRIVING is dangerous? How about CROSSING THE STREET? If you're a pedestrian, you should know this: in the past year, for the first time in four years, pedestrian deaths rose exponentially. The problem is that people are doing... continued

What is that Smiling Person REALLY Thinking?

October 21, 2011
Facial expressions have been called the "universal language of emotion," but people from different cultures perceive happy, sad or angry facial expressions in unique ways. In some cultures, smiling at a person you don't know well (such as a clerk... continued

You Can’t Hide: The Words You Choose Reveal the Truth

October 20, 2011
The words people use are like fingerprints that can reveal their relationships, honesty, or their status in a group. Scientists are using linguistic software to analyze pronouns, articles, prepositions and a handful of other small function words. Social psychologist James... continued

Are You Like Your Car?

October 19, 2011
If you drive a Prius, do you find that Mercedes are always cutting you off? A new study shows that people who view their car as an extension of themselves have stronger aggressive driving tendencies. People tend to buy cars... continued

Why We’re Jealous

October 18, 2011
Why do we envy other people? The answer seems simple: because they have something we want or wish we had. But psychologists are trying to learn MORE about this obsession. In the October 11th edition of the New York Times,... continued

The Government is Spying on Your Internet Activity

October 18, 2011
Social scientists are tracking the things we do on the internet, including website searches, Twitter messages, Facebook and blog posts, as well as the digital location trails generated by billions of cell phones. This isn't simple spying--or so they say... continued

Have Brunch with Anne Strieber!

October 18, 2011
At the upcoming conference in New York City on October 22-23, Anne Strieber will be speaking to a select group of people at a special brunch. She will talk about her scientific discoveries about WHY the Visitors are contacting and... continued