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About the product The book of the young scientific journalist Asya Kazantseva is about «the main biological traps that prevent us from living happily and behaving well.» Relying mostly on authoritative scientific works and only sometimes on personal experience, the Author tells in a captivating and accessible way where bad habits come from, why it is so difficult to work in November, and what substances underlie the “chemistry of love”. Asya Kazantseva, a graduate of the Biological Faculty of St. Petersburg State University, is a zealous popularizer of big science. She was one of the founders of the Progress program on Channel Five and a participant in the Science 2.0 project on the Russia TV channel; her articles and columns have been published in a variety of publications — from Troitsky Variant to Men’s Health. “How the Brain Makes Us Do Stupid Things” is her first book. …
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