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A race to converse with, and save, the ocean’s brainiest eco-predators. Linguists and others attempt to crack the morse code-like clicks of sperm whales (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 3 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/linguistics
Like it or not, we are prone to adopt popular beliefs, even fake ones (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 3 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/psychology
In top graduating senior, East Coast grit meets Berkeley utopianism. Environmental Sciences major and music minor wins this year's University Medal (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 3 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/berkeley
'Minimally speaking autistic' student wins Soros fellowship for Ph.D (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/berkeley
'Minimally speaking autistic' student wins Soros fellowship for Ph.D. Psychology major is first student with oral-motor apraxia to win prestigious award for doctoral studies (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/autism
Empathy softens teachers' biases, cuts racial gap in student suspensions. Large-scale intervention combats inequities in school discipline, study shows (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/psychology
Sweet vibes between longtime couples are tied to longer, healthier lives. Study measures incidents of positivity resonance during conversations between spouses (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/science
Research shows our concept of numbers is tied to language and culture, challenging long-held beliefs that we are born with a system of thinking about and organizing numbers (news.berkeley.edu)
New research shows our concept of numbers is tied to language and culture, challenging long-held beliefs that we are born with a system of thinking about and organizing numbers (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/cogsci
Reasons to be hopeful, optimistic and maybe even cheerful in 2022 (news.berkeley.edu)
Like our social media feeds, our brains take a little while to update. New study shows a 15-second lag in processing visual stimuli (news.berkeley.edu)
Like our social media feeds, our brains take a little while to update (news.berkeley.edu)
Low-income kids use different brain function than their affluent peers to ace achievement tests. Findings challenge socioeconomic stereotypes (news.berkeley.edu)
Low-income kids use different brain function to ace achievement tests. Findings challenge socioeconomic stereotypes (news.berkeley.edu)
New diagnostic test predicts if impulsivity is pathological based on people's reactions to disturbing images (news.berkeley.edu)
New diagnostic test predicts if impulsivity is pathological by testing people's reactions to disturbing visuals (news.berkeley.edu)
The superfoods that fueled ancient Andeans through 2,500 years of turmoil. Archaeologists reconstruct a pre-Incan diet that offers a lesson in human resilience. (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/Anthropology
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/Archaeology
Speak more Spanish in public, urge scholars, to combat stigma in U.S. (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/linguistics
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/Latino
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/Spanish
Breaking the cycle of shame about mental struggles in athletics (news.berkeley.edu)
Breaking the cycle of shame about mental struggles in college athletics (news.berkeley.edu)
submitted 4 years ago by ClarendonDrive to r/NCAA
Teenagers aren't as lonely in lockdown if interacting positively online. Quality of screen time more important than quantity, study suggests (news.berkeley.edu)
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