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Monday, July 30, 2012

Why Texting While Driving Will Never Work

Scientific American – Sat, Jul 28, 2012 Click here to listen to this podcast

Multitasking. Most of us have tried it since digital devices became unavoidable.

Now a study finds that some tasks are tougher to do at the same time than others.

Researchers had two groups of people complete a puzzle on a computer screen. One group also gave directions to another person via instant messaging. The other group gave the directions through an audio chat. 

Subjects who performed the visual and audio task had a 30 percent drop in their puzzle performance. But those who performed two visual tasks

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Etan Patz Mystery: 99 Percent of Abductors Never Kill

Despite stereotypes to the contrary, the recidivism rate among sexual predators is among the lowest, according to Levin.

"It is conceivable that Hernandez never again molested a youngster," he said. "This is particularly likely in light of his confession."

Feelings of remorse and empathy -- not typical in a sociopath -- might have kept Hernandez from repeating his behavior as he matured, he said.

The cold case was reopened in 2010 and, in April, investigators excavated a basement apartment steps away from Patz's home and the bodega where Hernandez said he killed the boy.

The new focus on the case led one of Hernandez's family members or a friend to alert police that they suspected Hernandez's involvement.

His neighbors in Maple Shade, N.J., said he led a quiet life and belonged to a Pentacostal Church, according to The New York Times.

Though Hernandez doesn't seem to fit the typical profile of a child killer, pegging a suspect into a psychological box can be misleading, according to according to Ken Lanning, a former special agent in the Behavioral Science Unit at the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime.

"It's complex, and no two cases are alike," said Lanning, who said he, too, doesn't know all the facts in the case. "But

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

The single life: Some people never find the love of their lives. And live to tell about it.

View Photo Gallery — Wendy Braitman — one America’s 96.6 million unmarried adults — takes her dog on a walk through an art installation in Los Angeles.


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