Most Lying Is Done by a Few People, Storing Vaccine History with Invisible Dye, and Emotion Words Vary Across Cultures

Published: Jan. 23, 2020, 8 a.m.

Learn about how most of the world\u2019s lying comes from a small group of people; an invisible dye that stores vaccine history in the skin; and how language shows us that the ways we feel emotions are not universal.

Most Lying Is Done by a Few People by Steffie Drucker

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Storing Vaccine History with Invisible Dye by Mae Rice

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Emotion Words Vary Across Cultures by Kelsey Donk

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