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Coauthor Jie Hu notes, "What's new here is evidence of cause and effect: when we altered communication in a specific brain network using targeted, non-invasive stimulation, people's sharing decisions changed in a consistent way -- shifting how they balanced their own interests against others'."
From Science Daily
Hollywood loves shiny new things, and when it comes to the Academy Awards each year, what’s new is often notable — and worthy of shiny gold-plated statues.
From Los Angeles Times
And his comic rendition of “What’s New Pussycat?” is inspired by memories of a skipping and scratchy 45 he listened to as a kid; I frankly preferred his version, reproducing those imperfections, to the original, made famous by Tom Jones.
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