taking risks
08/08/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
Interesting study concludes that eating something sour encourages risky behavior
How do you make someone do something risky? A common answer would be along the lines of “get them drunk.” But researchers, in a study published in Nature.com, discovered that alcohol need not be involved. As it turns out, all it takes is the taste of something sour. The researchers, Dr. Chi Thanh Vi and […]
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