Social Justice Who Says Most Psychology Studies Can’t Be Replicated? A high-profile paper left that impression last year. Now, Harvard University researchers are offering a detailed rebuttal. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice And That’s Me With the Mona Lisa! Surprised museum researchers find many visitors snap photographs of themselves with the masterpieces. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice A Simple Way to Spark Creativity Assume the role of a stereotypical imaginative genius, and watch what happens. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Who Still Opposes Gay Marriage, and Why The lingering stereotype of homosexuals as promiscuous. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Cops Use Less Force on Suspects Who Look Really, Really White A new study of arrest records finds a different sort of racial bias. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice That Pretty Face May Boost Your Memory Never underestimate the motivational power of impressing a potential mate. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Mindfulness May Help Defeat Diabetes New research links the disposition to lower blood glucose levels. Tom Jacobs
Environment The Deep Roots of ‘Green’ Behavior New research finds the best predictor of environmentally conscious living is a person's fundamental life goals. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Why We Never Find Our Family Members Stinky New research finds body odor is less disgusting if we share an identity with the smelly person in question. Tom Jacobs
Economics The Penalty Paid by Women Sellers on eBay New research finds women receive about 80 cents for every dollar a man receives when selling the same new product. Tom Jacobs