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The Mensa Research Journal offers readers the chance to exercise their brains

The Mensa Research Journal is not for everyone. It's only for smart people who want to learn more about themselves and other smart people. It's only for people who want to learn more about how their brains work, how their minds work, and how scholars and researchers are working to figure out and even improve what we call human intelligence.

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By Phyllis Miller, Foundation Trustee
MRJ allows readers to explore intelligence

Do you know how the brain works? Do you know how much (or how little) education matters? How much your genes have to do with it? Do you know what will happen as you get older, or if you suffer a stroke, or if you eat or drink a particular thing? And do you know how your life could have been completely different if you had had a different teacher in third grade? In its 40-year history, the Mensa Research Journal has published information on all of these subjects and many more.

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By Phyllis Miller

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