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June 14, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Kristen Yu
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Daily Debriefing

In the wake of former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's false claims about his undergraduate education, U.S.

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Brain scans may predict dietary, sexual behavior

Brain activity in response to visual representations of food and sexual activity can predict patterns of dietary and sexual behavior, according to a study conducted by Dartmouth psychology professors Todd Heatherton and Bill Kelley in conjunction with Kathryn Demos, a psychology and human behavior professor at Brown University.

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