Environment How a Shift in Human Head Shape Changed Everything When did homo sapiens become a more sophisticated species? Not until our skulls underwent "feminization." Avital Andrews
Economics Journalists Can Get PTSD Without Leaving Their Desks Dealing with violent content takes a heavy toll on some reporters. Avital Andrews
Economics Facebook App Shoppers Do What Their Friends Do People on Facebook are more influenced by their immediate community than by popular opinion. Avital Andrews
Environment Your Fitbit Might Be Ripping You Off Without more specific analysis, personal health tools tend to leave the "burden of synthesis on the self-tracker." Avital Andrews
Social Justice ‘Eat Your Vegetables’ Is Easier for Low-Income Mothers Who Get Help Recent research suggests that if we pay economically disadvantaged women to buy more produce, many will. Avital Andrews
Social Justice The Eyes Are the Window to Your Potential Soul Mate Want to know whether he—or she—is into you? Watch their eyes. Avital Andrews
News in Brief The Demographics of Genocide: Who Commits Mass Murder? New research reveals that perpetrators of the genocide in Rwanda were most likely to be males in their mid-thirties. Avital Andrews
Social Justice Brain Wiring Affects Whether You Do—or Don’t—Get PTSD The little amygdala plays a bigger role in traumatic disorders than previously thought. Avital Andrews
News in Brief Working-Class Politicians Aren’t Always Best for the Working Class Voters think lawmakers from humble beginnings are more likely to stick up for the little guy. They’re not. Avital Andrews
Social Justice Warmer Parenting Makes Antisocial Toddlers More Empathetic Loving care may be the best antidote to callous behavior in young children. Avital Andrews