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Esther Perel's career gets an unexpected boost from the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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As a kid, Mara Wilson is decidedly uninterested in science, but as she grows up she starts to look for answers in new places.
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When Meehan Crist was a child, her mother hit her head. It was only as an adult that she discovered that her mother was covering up something far more serious: something called rather ironically a "mild traumatic brain injury."
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Neuroscientist Daniela Schiller studies the emotional components of memory. In her previous story her research helped her begin to understand her father, a holocaust survivor. But that story led to a whole new chapter in their relationship, and her understanding of memories.
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Moran Cerf's life is spun around when a computer glitch declares him dead -- but that's nothing compared to what happens when a real funeral comes around.
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