Monday, March 12, 2007

Chemistry strikes again

Teenagers are a pain in the neck, aren't they? They should learn to behave, they should control their tantrums, they should get a grip.

Once again, it may just be the hormone balance in their brain. Researchers from the State University of New York have found an hormone in teenage mice that make them more anxious rather than less, as it does with kids and adults.

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Saturday, March 10, 2007

God, are you there?

The second installment on this new series called: "We're all vegetal", here's on my evidence that hormones in our brains control us. First, it makes us socially awkward. Now, it makes us believe in God:
(...) religious belief is an outgrowth of brain architecture that evolved during early human history.
What if we're programmed to believe in God, does that mean that God exists or not? Certainly not a point for Him.

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