1. Liberal thugs torching a limousine and smashing storefront windows.2. Liberal trash comedian carrying a severed head effigy of a President.3. Liberal out-of-work actress threatening to blow up the White House.4. Liberal thugs tearing down monuments.5. Inept black idiot congresswoman calling for obstruction of Republican officials.6. Liberal restauranteur ordering a Republican patron out of her two-bit restaurant.7. Ex-President organizing an illegal shadow government and soliciting thugs to carry out his evil mission.8. Liberal TV person calling President's daughter a c***.It is sad that Scientific American is turning to yellow journalism, but I see muzzophile jerks like you are thrilled with it.There is nothing "scientific" about this garbage. It is pro-Islamic propaganda. The language, tone and slant used in the article is a major affront to scientific methodology. It is certainly understandable that you were attracted to it. It helps explain your spineless character.Now, onto the author of this garbage: Daisy Grewal. She writes fluff articles for Scientific American … further proof that this publication has seen its better days.https://www.scientificamerican.com/author/daisy-grewal/Stories by Daisy GrewalStories? Scientific research consists of "Stories"? This kind of lightweight crap belongs in People Magazine.Look at this massive array of unscientific garbage:1. Do Trump Tweets Spur Hate Crimes?Study makes strong case that president’s Twitter activity encourages anti-Muslim crimes12 minutes ago — Daisy Grewal2. Who Speaks Up in the Face of Uncivil Behavior?Psychologists develop a theory of who stands up, and who lets it passMay 8, 2018 — Daisy Grewal3. The Secret to a Better Night's Sleep: A Sense of Purpose?Intriguing new research suggests a positive sleep role for a meaningful lifeOctober 18, 2017 — Daisy Grewal4. Wealthy People Give to Charity for Different Reasons Than the Rest of UsCharitable appeals work best when tailored to how people see themselvesJuly 25, 2017 — Daisy Grewal5.The "Bad Is Black" EffectResearch finds darker skin is associated with perceptions of evilJanuary 17, 2017 — Daisy Grewal6. Does Diversity Create Distrust?Doubts about a Harvard professor’s landmark findingNovember 29, 2016 — Daisy Grewal7. Can a "Triple Package" of Personality Traits Explain Success?The “tiger mother” thesis is refuted by scienceAugust 2, 2016 — Daisy Grewal8. Does Financial Insecurity Lead to More Physical Pain?Growing evidence suggests a linkMay 17, 2016 — Daisy Grewal9. Which Leads to Greater Political Power: Virtue or Vice?An analysis of politicians suggests limits to unkindnessMarch 8, 2016 — Daisy Grewal10. The Creativity Bias against WomenResearch shows that females are perceived as less “creative” in many contextsDecember 8, 2015 — Daisy Grewal11. Are Girls Bad at Chess?Of course not — but stereotypes can have a real effect on performance.April 15, 2014 — Daisy Grewal12. A Happy Life May Not Be a Meaningful LifeTasks that seem mundane, or even difficult, can bring a sense of meaning over timeFebruary 18, 2014 — Daisy Grewal13. Confident Multitaskers Are the Most Dangerous behind the WheelThe dangerous psychology of texting while drivingNovember 5, 2013 — Daisy Grewal14. Psychology Uncovers Sex Appeal of Dark PersonalitiesWhy are narcissists more physically attractive?November 27, 2012 — Daisy Grewal15.Understanding the Psychology of the American Idea of ChoiceThinking about options decreases support for equality and reduces empathyAugust 28, 2012 — Daisy Grewal16.Quiz: How Nice Are You?Answer these 10 simple questions to find out if you benefit from being highly agreeableJune 15, 2012 — Daisy Grewal and Ingrid Wickelgren17. When Nice Guys Finish FirstPleasant people enjoy many advantages in life and, with some effort, can even make it to the topJune 15, 2012 — Daisy Grewal18. How Critical Thinkers Lose Their Faith in GodFaith and intuition are intimately relatedJune 1, 2012 — Daisy Grewal19. How Critical Thinkers Lose Their Faith in GodReligious belief drops when analytical thinking risesMay 1, 2012 — Daisy Grewal20. The Perils of Paying for StatusKnowing when to pass on that luxury limo or overpriced penApril 16, 2012 — Daisy Grewal