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What Body Language Really Reveals & How to Get More Things Done

That little white folded box Chinese takeout comes in may be one of the cleverest pieces of food packaging ever invented. What’s funny is—it isn’t Chinese at all. It was never originally designed to hold noodles or fried rice, and its origin story is far stranger and more America ...  Show more

Our Fascination With Pushing Buttons & How Games Have Shaped Our World-SYSK Choice

Most people think of romantic music as background noise for dates, movies, or weddings. But researchers have found that music can actually influence romantic behavior and attraction in measurable ways. Listen to discover how love songs may be doing more than simply setting the mo ...  Show more

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