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Humans are nutritionally intelligent - we know what's good food
Researchers say our food choices may be influenced by nutritional requirements rather than calories.
Fake news may not have as much impact on people’s behaviour as we think
It is difficult to assess the threat posed by fake news. Does it really have the power to change readers’ behaviour, as experts fear?
The music we listen to in our teens and 20s really does stay with us for life
A UK research found that people were more likely to choose music that reminded them of a relationship with a specific person or of their childhood.
Award recipients flying high
SPENDING a few years studying in Britain gave these Malaysians the confidence and courage to chase their dreams.
The challenges of preparing food in the air
Airlines in the United States are trying to improve in-flight meals, but flying poses unique challenges.
The science of eating: how people make decisions about what to eat and drink
Whether people realise it or not, gastrophysics has a strong part to play in how they perceive their food and drinks.
Take a walk to clear your thoughts
Allowing the mind to wander as you walk is good for your body and brain.
Is your smartphone dumbing you down?
If your smartphone could speak its mind, this is what it would say: "I'm with stupid."
Are you ready for the Think Big summit?
Prepare to be inspired by the Malaysian Philosophy Society.
Old Malaya, new Malaysia
An encounter, a recent study and a new book provide food for thought about what makes a true Malaysian.