Archives
Adapting Dishonesty: Here's What Happens in Your Brain When You Lie
A new study revealed that consistent small lies could alter the way on how a certain part of the brain associated to negative emotions respond to lie, desensitizing our brain in the process and encourages bigger lies in the future.
Latest Research Articles
LOOK: ESA Releases Last Images of Comet 67P From Rosetta
When It's Greater than 'The Jaws': Two-Headed Shark Discovered
Alien Communication? Strange Cluster of UFO Spotted in North Carolina
Amazing Discovery: Scientists Discover 47 New Phylum-Level Bacterial Groups Living Underground
Parents Should Share a Room With Their Baby for at Least One Year to Avoid SIDS
'Nightmare Machine': MIT Uses AI to Scare People Online in Time for Halloween
Elon Musk Reveals His Visions on Human Habitation on Mars
The Hunt for Planet 9: How Soon Can We See the Elusive Planet?
10-km Alien UFO Mothership Docked on the Moon Found in NASA Photo, UFO Hunters Claim
Hello Snooty! Oldest Living Manatee in Captivity Makes It to Guiness World Records
Warning: Global Carbon Dioxide Concentration Reaches New High, El Niño to Blame
Mystery Unlocked: Why This Begonia Plant Has Shimmering Blue Leaves