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When all that’s left of brain break are cookie crumbs and stale bread, when Noch’s has closed its doors for the night, when one just can’t stomach those oily 7/11 sausages, and when a cup-o-noodles just won?...
Corporate America, meanwhile, is hoping brain scanning can help sales. "The big question for neuroeconomics is, How does the human brain make decisions like which car to buy or what to have for lunch," says Antonio Rangel, director of the neuroeconomics lab at Stanford. Research is showing that the limbic...
Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz called yesterday for a renewed effort to achieve peace in the Middle East after Yasser Arafat’s death, in a discussion of his book “The Case for Peace” organized by Harvard Students for Israel. At the...
(2 of 2) Long before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Charles was calling on the West to engage with Islam. "The degree of misunderstanding between the Islamic and Western worlds remains dangerously high, and ... the need for the two to live and work together in our increasingly interdependent world...
It was April 18, 1916, and a volatile group of artists who'd found refuge from World War I in Switzerland were gathered around a table at Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire, arguing about a label for themselves and their work. They settled this dispute, according to art lore, by thrusting...