Bindesh Shrestha

Why people vote against their own interests?

Posted on February 5, 2010

BBC's report written by David Runciman examines why people vote against their own interests. According to him and other psychologists, such as Drew Weston , people vote based on emotions. So good emotional stories rather than facts convince voters. Original article is here.

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Gene for empathy?

Posted on November 20, 2009

Researchers, Sarina Rodrigues and Laura Saslow have pinpointed a genetic explanation for why some people are better empathizers than others. According to their research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they found that genetic differences that lead to effects of hormone oxytocin were linked to their ability to  empathize and trust people.

Summary Report
http://bit.ly/SociallyAwkward

Original Article
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2009/11/18/0909579106.abstract

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Why pain sometimes lingers?

Posted on November 16, 2009

After injury the pain system becomes hypersensitized, i.e, responding with sense of pain to painless area to protect the healing tissue. However, sometime that pain overstay its usefulness.
See the summary report and the original report in Nature.

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Analytical Chemistry’s Research Profile on Single Cell Study

Posted on October 13, 2009

Analytical Chemistry has a research profile on our single cell study titled "Exploring cell insides by explosion" by Erika Gebel.

Links: original article and alternate  pdf reprint.

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