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Monkey Money
What can monkeys tell us about the stock market?
Future Gazing
Can political experts predict the future?
Epigenetics
Can our experiences be passed down biologically to our children and grandchildren?
The Growth Mindset
Why do some kids do better at school than others?
Social Physics
What can data tell us about the success of cities?
Super-Intelligence
Will we be able to control computers of the future?
Baby Boffins
Babies are much smarter than their parents might realise
Friends
Is there a limit to the number of friends we can have?
Outrage and Moral Conscience
Why is there so much outrage on social media?
A World Without Livestock?
The meat burger with no meat
Memory Wars
Should you trust your memory?
Economics and Mosquito Nets
What can economics tell us about the use of mosquito nets?
Contact Theory
How do you stop different groups from hating each other?
The New Distrust
Are we living through a crisis in trust?
Are We All Racist?
Are we all racist?
Inequality Makes Us Anxious
Inequality makes people anxious. How?
Dimensions of Discrimination
Do black women face more prejudice than black men or white women?
Democracy and Famine
What is the cause of famine? It’s not the obvious answer
How To Stop Murder
How can we reduce murder rates?
The Teenage Brain
Why can’t teenagers get out of bed in the morning?
Consciousness: A Strange Theory
Is consciousness everywhere?
The Intelligent Tree
Are trees intelligent?
A Future Without Doctors?
Can you imagine a future without doctors?
How does language work?
Neuroscientist Cathy Price examines the workings of language
Why Are Some Nations Rich?
Why are some nations richer than others?
The Afterlife
Suppose you knew that after your natural death the human race would die out…
Why do we laugh?
And why a cognitive neuroscientist says laughter deserves more research.
How to topple a dictator
Is violent or non-violent protest more effective?
The truth about marriage
And how your relationship may be less stable than you think
The fragility of choice
Where do our opinions come from, and how easy is it for people to change them?
Why do we find things disgusting?
Meet a ‘disgustologist’ who has been uncovering answers to our uneasy feelings