People can ‘beat’ guilt detection tests by suppressing incriminating memories
03 June 2013Research calls into question reliability of such tests
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Research calls into question reliability of such tests
From the earliest modern humans to the present day, our species has evolved dramatically in both biological and behavioural terms. What forces prompted these momentous...
Ambiguity in language poses the greatest challenge when it comes to training a computer to understand the written word. Now, new research aims to help...
A synthetic material which mimics the brightest and most vivid colours in nature, and changes colour when twisted or stretched, has been developed by researchers...
A database of Welsh tweets is being used to identify the characteristics of an evolving language.
Scientists led by the University of Cambridge and the Medical Research Council (MRC) have developed a new drug that could help reduce the tissue damage...
A disease lethal to horses, until now confined to hot countries, could arrive in the UK. New research creates a picture of its possible spread...
Research on Egypt is looking at how to read revolution and grass roots opposition through social media.
What are the ethical implications for society of allowing healthy people to take ‘smart drugs’ to enhance their performance? Barbara Sahakian will discuss the issue...