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Sharon Begley

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Newsweek|November 19, 2008
Where are the cures?Sharon Begley
Newsweek|November 13, 2008
Why we believe. Belief in the paranormal reflects normal brain activity carried to an extremeSharon Begley
Newsweek|July 5, 2007
Reading the book of Jim. The co-discoverer of the double helix is making his DNA public, pioneering the 'personal genome'Sharon Begley
Newsweek|February 13, 2009
The sins of the fathers, take 2Sharon Begley
Newsweek|October 21, 2009
Ignoring the evidence. Why do psychologists reject science?Sharon Begley
Newsweek|November 17, 2009
Survival of the weakest: why Neanderthals went extinctSharon Begley
Wall Street Journal (Eastern Ed.)|June 12, 2002
Case involving tests on newborns shows need for strict ethicsSharon Begley
Newsweek|February 22, 1993
Cures from the wombSharon Begley
Newsweek|April 5, 1982
The big bucks of biologySharon Begley
Newsweek|March 15, 2008
Happiness: enough alreadySharon Begley
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Newsweek|November 19, 2008
Where are the cures?Sharon Begley
Newsweek|November 13, 2008
Why we believe. Belief in the paranormal reflects normal brain activity carried to an extremeSharon Begley
Newsweek|July 5, 2007
Reading the book of Jim. The co-discoverer of the double helix is making his DNA public, pioneering the 'personal genome'Sharon Begley
Newsweek|February 13, 2009
The sins of the fathers, take 2Sharon Begley
Newsweek|October 21, 2009
Ignoring the evidence. Why do psychologists reject science?Sharon Begley
Newsweek|November 17, 2009
Survival of the weakest: why Neanderthals went extinctSharon Begley
Wall Street Journal (Eastern Ed.)|June 12, 2002
Case involving tests on newborns shows need for strict ethicsSharon Begley
Newsweek|February 22, 1993
Cures from the wombSharon Begley
Newsweek|April 5, 1982
The big bucks of biologySharon Begley
Newsweek|March 15, 2008
Happiness: enough alreadySharon Begley
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