New comic book villains always fall to a single mistake, but Batman's newest antagonist throws that off in the best way.
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Nissan has issued two recalls for the Rogue over a fire risk and possible loss of power Nissan is staring down the barrel of two new recall campaigns, both issued by Transport Canada and targeting ...
Austrian economists insist one cannot use the methodology of the physical sciences to explain economic phenomena. In this week’s, Dr. David ...
The world is moving quickly. With new tech constantly being developed, the exchange of information is becoming faster every day. Of course, this unprecedented access to information leeches into our ...
If you have anxiety and self-doubt, there is more happening behind the scenes than you realize. Problematic core beliefs, ...
Psychoethics links self-defeating speech acts to impaired moral reasoning and decision-making. Perfectionistic "oughts" can cloud moral judgments despite lack of ethical breaches.
Regions of extrastriate cortex, including the fusiform and superior temporal gyri, are activated by biologically salient stimuli, such as faces and biological motion stimuli. A set of structures ...
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