RT @jonahlehrer: Are Your Co-Workers Killing You? A fascinating update on the demand-control model of workplace stress http://t.co/7aiGQMZ
"Overall, these results suggest that individuals can gain a memory advantage from a ten-minute walk before studying," http://t.co/Lov3Fxp
Married men, single women: their wage is positively related to their BMI; i.e. the fatter they are, the more they earn http://t.co/MdEui4h
Repräsentative Studie: Shooter-Spieler sind keine Militaristen http://bit.ly/q5Wb4Y
Study: more income inequality -> more perceived unfairness and lack of trust -> less happiness http://t.co/oqeRs8H
RT @phylogenomics: Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world | Video on TED.com http://t.co/qqxbhqX
Nice! RT @deevybee: from @biomatushiq How people in science see each other. twitpic.com/63lcfq/@guardian: Meet the women clearing Lebanon of cluster bombs gu.com/p/3x78t/tw
MT @ResearchDigest: Riot round-up. The best of the psychological and sociological commentary on the English riots: http://t.co/stUGNnc
Amelia Gentleman asks Tottenham residents and community leaders what is at the root of the lawlessness http://t.co/ri7muR1 interesting
"we celebrate people who live empty lives like this" http://tgr.ph/oHolgz
RT @freie: RT @socialnewsrooms: Social media and the London riots: The good and the ugly - Memeburn bit.ly/pMhmA1
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