News in Brief Anger Reduces Women’s Ability to Influence Others A new study confirms anecdotal evidence that men's anger is respected, while women's can be seen as counterproductive. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Post-Sex Blues Is Surprisingly Common Among Women Researchers suggest such experiences are linked to underlying emotional issues. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What the Music You Hate Says About You We're more open to certain genres than we were 20 years ago, and more closed to others. Tom Jacobs
Environment Tweets From Mobile Devices Convey More Egotism New research finds they also contain more negative words than Web-based tweets. Tom Jacobs
Economics The Daily Male This just in: Men still largely run the world, and that's reflected in the news coverage we read. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Sensitivity Training by Don Draper Watching high-quality television dramas can increase our emotional intelligence. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief How to Bring Down Crime Rates New research suggests utilizing a mix of approaches would be most effective. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Angelina Jolie, Health Educator An Austrian study finds that by going public about her double mastectomy, the actress increased knowledge about breast cancer. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice More Evidence That Mindfulness Breeds Resilience Researchers argue that's a major reason why the practice is so beneficial. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Here’s a Reason to Smile: Happy People Live Longer New research finds happier people live longer, on average, while angry ones are more likely to die early. Tom Jacobs