If you, like us, watched all things Ted Bundy, like the Netflix biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile and the Ted Bundy Tapes docuseries the *minute* they came out, this thought probably
Even in a majority-women audience at an academic conference, men ask questions most of the time, researchers report on June 27th in The American Journal of Human Genetics.
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Your decision-making style — whether you make a “good enough” choice or seek to make the “best” possible choice among all possible options — influences your satisfaction with
More and more products carry ethical labels such as fair-trade or organic, which consumers usually view positively. Nevertheless, the sales figures of these products often remain low, even
In recent years, behavioral patterns of social creatures, such as humans, cattle, ants, etc., have been discovered by using wearable sensors called Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) devices. The
Researchers from the University of Missouri and University of Essex in the United Kingdom say a new way of measuring gender inequality is fairer to both men and
Columbia scientists have identified a brain region that helps tell an animal when to attack an intruder and when to accept it into its home. This brain area,
Think about how you feel in your relationship. Have you ever felt unworthy, unimportant, or undeserving? Does your partner make you feel small, perhaps by constantly being on
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