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Why Do Music and Art Move Us?

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Music and art often elicit strong emotions in an audience. Learn why music and art move us.

Do all dogs dream?

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Are you wondering if all dogs dream? Check out this article and learn if all dogs and dream and other fascinating facts about dogs and their sleep habits.

What is theory of mind?

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Theory of mind is the theory for how most humans understand that another person has different desires and feelings. Learn more about theory of mind.

Bayes' Theorem Helps Us Nail Down Probabilities

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Bayes' theorem describes the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event. Sounds intimidating, but we'll walk you through it.

What are the child development milestones?

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What are the major child development milestones? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what the major child development milestones are.

Big Families vs. Small Families: A Matter of Quantity vs. Quality?

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A new study finds that kids in larger families may have more to worry about than simply dealing with hand-me-downs. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.

How the Trolley Problem Works

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The trolley problem looks to explore the concept of human morality and a philosophical view of consequentialism. Learn about the trolley problem.

Have scientists found a way to read your mind?

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Is mind reading really possible? See how scientists cutting-edge technology to perceive intentions and learn how mind-reading could impact you.

Yes, Neanderthals Could Laugh

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The more we research our closest extinct human ancestor, the more we realize how similar we were. But could we have shared a joke?

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