Social Justice The Sad Cycle of Romantic Rejection Sorry, guys: For women, being rebuffed by Dr. McDreamy doesn't make Mr. McAverage seem any more appealing. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Millennials Are Less Religious—and Less Spiritual Too New research suggests the emerging generation of American adults is far more secular than its predecessors. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Addictions Vary Depending on Where in the World You Live A new compilation of data finds Eastern Europe is a leader in both alcohol and tobacco consumption. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief The Missing Words that Help Explain Congress’ Low Approval Ratings A new study links dislike of the institution with a decrease in expressions of concern for helping others. Tom Jacobs
Economics Attractive Servers Get Bigger Tips New research finds female restaurant patrons drive this disparity. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Using Art Therapy to Open the Minds of Jihadists A Saudi Arabian art therapist describes the techniques he and his colleagues use as part of a deradicalization program. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Facebook Provides Opportunities to Learn How the Other Side Thinks The popular social network offers partisans a way out of the echo chamber. Tom Jacobs
Environment Climate Change Denial Is Also Impacting Scientists Themselves A new study suggests their attempts to respond to public opinion may actually be counterproductive. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice And the Prize for Promiscuity Goes to: Generation X! A new study finds Americans’ sexual attitudes keep getting more liberal, but Millennials have pulled back a bit in terms of their number of sexual partners. Tom Jacobs