Heres an easy way to find out if someone is a narcissist. Just ask them. Thats according to a study in the journal PLoS One. Researchers posed the following question to more than two thousand people: To what extent do you agree with this statement: I...
From the depths of space, an asteroid hurtles toward Earth. [Well, our general vicinity.] But this is no ordinary hunk of galactic debris. Because the body of this asteroid seems to defy gravity. Its bound by forces never observed on this scale in sp...
This is scientific American's 60 seconds science. I'm Eric Berris. Got a minute? We all have those confidence surging songs that we listen to before making an event. Now researchers say that the lyrics are not what necessarily what make us feel domin...
Sometimes after a long hard day, all you want is a bacon cheeseburger, a pile fries and may be a dessert donut. After all, the stress that seems to be eating you up can be eased by what you eat up, right? Sadly, it is time to burst the bubble in your...
Based on the sheer number of ants that invaded my home this summer, it seems hard to believe, but a new study finds that the numbers of invertebrates, which include any animal without a spine, has fallen by nearly half over the past thirty-five years...
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If youre a fan of the Beatles, you no doubt know that [She Loves You] came before [All You Need Is Love]. But what about [Help!] or [Yellow Submarine] or [I am the Walrus]? You may not know which came first, but researchers from Lawrence Technologica...
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Do you like working up a sweat? Or do you feel like maybe sweat should work for you? Well, hold on to your sudoriferous glands. Because researchers have designed a device that could someday produce power from your perspiration. The schvitzy scheme wa...
This is Scientific America's 60-second Science. This will just take a minute. Losing your job is bad for you, but it could be good for the rest of us. because a study shows the recession lowers mortality in the population over all, even the out-worki...