Veru superstitious [The Island of Doubt]

The lead story in today’s Science section of the New York Times isn’t really about science at all, but it’s opposite: superstition. The notion that we’re hard-wired to believe in a god has received a lot of attention of late, but now we’re told that we also might be genetically programmed to believe in magic, luck and superstition. Great.

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Veru superstitious [The Island of Doubt]

Originally from ScienceBlogs Channel : Brain & Behavior by James Hrynyshyn none@example.com



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