News in Brief What Did You See in That Painting? New research finds the eyes of children and adults are drawn to very different things. Tom Jacobs
Education Attractive Students Get Higher Grades New research finds the well-established beauty benefit applies to college courses. Tom Jacobs
Economics How High Unemployment Harms the Next Generation New research finds high jobless rates raise adolescents' stress levels, making it less likely they enroll in college. Tom Jacobs
Economics You’re a Brand-Damaging Old Flag Researchers find Americans react negatively when Old Glory is used to sell merchandise. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief The Skewed Ethical Universe of the Terrorist New research finds their moral reasoning resembles that of certain dementia victims. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief The Doodler Abides New research finds mindless drawing produces psychological benefits. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Perhaps We’re More Self-Centered Because We’re Lonely New research finds the two traits are mutually reinforcing. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Which Shakespearean Ruler Doth Trump Most Resemble? He has recently been compared to both Julius Caesar and King Lear. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Non-Racists Are Not Free of Bigotry New research finds people who are free of ethnic or racial bias still find groups to stereotype and ostracize. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Imagination Can Restrain Impulsiveness New research describes a technique that dampens our desire for immediate gratification. Tom Jacobs