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Magic Funding Wand? Here’s What Our Parents Say They’d Like To Investigate Next

Magic funding wand? Here’s what our parents say they’d like to investigate next

  • October 3, 2018
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We've got over 2000 parents taking part in Parenting Science Gang. So we picked their brains on what else they'd like to research if they had the chance. Photo by Rawpixel on Unsplash Here and now Parenting Science Gang is…

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Sex Differences and Stereotypes: A Q&A with Cordelia Fine

  • April 25, 2018
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Cordelia Fine, academic and author of the bestselling Delusions of Gender and Testosterone Rex, joined our Let Toys Be Toys, Parenting Science Gang for an online Q&A. Cordelia Fine: Hi everyone. To briefly introduce myself, I am an academic psychologist at the University of…

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How Different Are Women’s And Men’s Brains? A Q&A With Prof Gina Rippon

How different are women’s and men’s brains? A Q&A with Prof Gina Rippon

  • February 9, 2018
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We spent a fascinating hour talking to Prof Gina Rippon about what neuroscience tells us about sex and gender. Image: Patrick Hales, UCL (CC by 4.0) Hello everyone. I am Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre,…

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