News in Brief Poorly Chosen Headlines Can Hurt Your Memory Experiments show people remember the main points less when a headline emphasizes something else. Nathan Collins
Social Justice No Matter Your Age, Making Mistakes Can Help You Learn Experiment suggests seniors benefit from trial-and-error learning just as much, and in the same ways, as young adults. Nathan Collins
Social Justice How to Avoid Choking at Your Next Big Game A team of neuroscientists tried to figure out why we choke and, in the process, stumbled on a practical tip. Nathan Collins
Social Justice Marriage Records Reveal Patterns of Korean Migration Through the Centuries Centuries-old genealogies suggest diffusion away from a clan's point of origin, with a general flow toward Seoul. Nathan Collins
Social Justice Levels of Depression Could Be Evaluated Through Measurements of Acoustic Speech Engineers find tell-tale signs in speech patterns of the depressed. Nathan Collins
Social Justice We’re Not So Great at Rejecting Each Other And it's probably something we should work on. Nathan Collins
Social Justice Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Brain Neuroscientists find less—but potentially stronger—white matter in the brains of patients with CFS. Nathan Collins
News in Brief Incumbents, Pray for Rain Come next Tuesday, rain could push voters toward safer, more predictable candidates. Nathan Collins
Economics Could Economics Benefit From Computer Science Thinking? Computational complexity could offer new insight into old ideas in biology and, yes, even the dismal science. Nathan Collins
News in Brief Politicians Really Aren’t Better Decision Makers Politicians took part in a classic choice experiment but failed to do better than the rest of us. Nathan Collins