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Habit Formation, Space Bacteria, Leftie Musicians

Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery! This week, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Anastasia Buyalskaya, a behavioral scientist, to unravel habit formation and debunk the 21-day myth. We also learn about a newly discovered link between musical training and left-handedness. Plus, hear about some space station bacteria that are flexing their superpowers!  

 

Habit Formation 

 

 

Space Bacteria 

 

 

Leftie Musicians 

 

  • “Left-Handed Musicians Appear to Develop Unique Brain Pathways for Language Processing.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024

 

Newscast Soundbites 


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