Suspicious minds: Unhinged conspiracy theories now spread like wildfire

From 9/11 to the Paris attacks, from Ebola to Isis, every major global event attracts a corresponding counter-narrative from the ‘truthers’, some so all-encompassing that they take over people’s lives. Are our brains wired to believe, as a new book argues? And could such thinking actually be beneficial?

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From 9/11 to Ebola to ISIS -- Here's why some people's brains are wired to believe conspiracy theories

From 9/11 to the Paris attacks, from Ebola to Isis, every major global event attracts a corresponding counter-narrative from the ‘truthers’, some so all-encompassing that they take over people’s lives. Are our brains wired to believe, as a new book argues? And could such thinking actually be beneficial?

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This is why your brain wants to swear

A recent study shows that children are adept at absorbing swearwords. That's the power of linguistic taboos for you

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