Conventional wisdom is that placebos require deception to work, but an intriguing Harvard study suggests placebos can work even if patients know they're taking a fake pill.
Simply put, Tendulkar was the greatest batsman of his generation, with every kind of shot in his arsenal, from conventional drives and punches to improvised strokes that could take the breath away.
Simply put, Tendulkar was the greatest batsman of his generation, with every kind of shot in his arsenal, from conventional drives and punches to improvised strokes that could take the breath away.
Simply put, Tendulkar was the greatest batsman of his generation, with every kind of shot in his arsenal, from conventional drives and punches to improvised strokes that could take the breath away.
Simply put, Tendulkar was the greatest batsman of his generation, with every kind of shot in his arsenal, from conventional drives and punches to improvised strokes that could take the breath away.
Some of the violence in Django Unchained is raw and brutal, as expected with the exploitation film conventions Tarantino is riffing on here. But he's clearly sensitive about what he chooses to show.
Some of the violence in Django Unchained is raw and brutal, as expected with the exploitation film conventions Tarantino is riffing on here. But he's clearly sensitive about what he chooses to show.
Some of the violence in Django Unchained is raw and brutal, as dictated by the exploitation movie conventions Tarantino is riffing on here. But he's clearly sensitive about what he chooses to show.
CubeSats hitchhike as secondary cargo on launch vehicles—adding to their considerable economic advantage over conventional satellites, which can run $50 to $100 million at the low end.
CubeSats hitchhike as secondary cargo on launch vehicles—adding to their considerable economic advantage over conventional satellites, which can run $50 to $100 million at the low end.
Conventional wisdom is that placebos require deception to work, but an intriguing Harvard study suggests placebos can work even if patients know they're taking a fake pill.
Conventional wisdom is that placebos require deception to work, but an intriguing Harvard study suggests placebos can work even if patients know they're taking a fake pill.