Boost Self-Control by Asking for Support, Gene-Stealing Organisms, and How Lipreading Works in the Brain

Published: March 5, 2020, 8 a.m.

Learn about a research-backed way to achieve better self control by asking for help from others; how Ambystoma salamanders \u201csteal\u201d DNA from other species via kleptogenesis; and how your brain can process visual information as sound.

For better self control, ask for support from others by Kelsey Donk

Kleptogenesis is evolution's weirdest breeding technique by Cameron Duke

Lip reading without sound lights up your auditory cortex, and scientists now know why by Grant Currin

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