The Imagined Link Between Masculinity and Creativity
New research suggests men are perceived to be more innovative than women.
On Climate Change, the GOP Is an Outlier
A recently published survey finds eight of nine major conservative parties around the world at least admit climate change is a problem.
A Branch of Medicine
New research finds areas that experience a massive die-off of trees also suffer from an increase in cardiovascular disease.
The Persuasive Power of Repeated Falsehoods
New research finds repeated false statements are more likely to be perceived as truthful, even when we have enough knowledge to contradict them.
Ideologically Speaking, You Are What You Tweet
New research finds liberals and conservatives use distinctly different language in their Twitter messages.
Participation in the Arts Is Driven by Education, Not Class
New research from England finds the wealthy are more likely to attend arts events, but less likely to spend their spare time painting, singing, or dancing.
The Racial Divide Within Our Heart … Attacks
A new study finds racial disparities in survival rates, and they persist across class lines.
Think Twice Before Calling the Movers
Even if you're planning a move to a more upscale neighborhood.
Warm Memories Can Dampen Hatred of Outsiders
New research finds aggressive attitudes can be shifted by recalling moments of intimate connection.