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Brain Scans Can Predict Crime Before It Happens
Neuroscientists have found a way to predict whether convicted felons are likely to commit crimes again by analyzing the convicts' brain activity, effectively claiming that they can predict crime before it happens.
Latest Research Articles
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Biblical Locust Plague Threatens Madagascar
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Go Green: Scientists are One Step Closer to Developing Bacteria-powered Batteries
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Breath Study Shows Link Between Obesity And Microorganisms Living In The Gut
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James Cameron Donates Deepsea Challenger Sub to Science
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Up To Four Species Of Penguin Once Lived In Africa, New Fossil Study Finds
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Population along US Coast to Hit 134 Million by 2020: NOAA Report
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DNA Analysis Helps Researchers Identify New Mouse Lemur Species
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Being Socially Isolated Linked with Early Death Risk
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Temporary Henna Tattoos can Cause Allergic Reactions: FDA