Social Justice Buy? Sell? Let Me Check With My Financial Advisor: Facebook New research finds a link between the emotions expressed in Facebook status updates and next-day stock market activity. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Interracial Couples Are Big on Mutual Appreciation In a new study of university students, those in interracial relationships were more likely than others to feel their partners possess important, positive qualities. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Even Just the Presence of a Smartphone Lowers the Quality of In-Person Conversations New research finds having a mobile device within easy reach divides your attention, even if you're not actively looking at it. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Woman in Red Is Seen as a Threat by Other Women New research confirms that the color red sends a signal of sexual availability. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice An Evolutionary Explanation for Fear of Female Promiscuity Researchers in England find a link between sexual morality and women’s economic dependence on men. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What Happens When Penalties for Pot Smoking Are Reduced? Hardly Anything At least, that has been the experience in Great Britain, according to a new analysis. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The ‘Greening’ of Christianity Is Not Actually Happening Despite two decades of preaching, self-identified Christians are hardly acting as stewards of the Earth. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Making Art Boosts Seniors’ Psychological Resilience German researchers report positive changes in the brains of recent retirees who learned how to create visual art. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice We Really Don’t Like Being Alone With Our Thoughts New research finds having no distractions makes most of us uncomfortable. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Pride Goeth Before Cooperation Israeli researchers report thinking about one's self-worth increases the likelihood you'll engage in cooperative behavior. Tom Jacobs