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Extras July 3, 2008

Extras

Eye-catching studies that didn’t make the final cut:

We should recognise just how different human minds are from non-human minds, rather than emphasising the continuity between them, as Darwin mistakenly did.

Relating to celebrities could be beneficial to some people with low self-esteem.

Mondays aren’t as bad as you think.

Being happy could harm children’s studies.

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