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Men Reminded of their Unattractiveness Make Riskier Financial Decisions
Glancing at images of good-looking male models can mess with a man's mind—and wallet.
8,000 Years Ago, 17 Women Reproduced for Every One Man
An analysis of modern DNA uncovers a rough dating scene after the advent of agriculture.
The American Man: A Late Night at Magic Cobra Tattoo
Our constant exploration for a sense of belonging is just about the only thing that could bring Brooklyn hipsters, queers, and a Christian couple from California all together for tattoos in the middle of a full-moon night. That and the $13 price tag.
The Social Construction of Sex
Many of us probably get our core gender identities as much from our biological origins as we do from our gender educations.
Are Male Professors More Collaborative?
Senior female psychology professors are less likely than their male counterparts to cooperate with their junior, same-gender colleagues on research.
Why Are Synthetic Hormones Off-Limits in Sports?
Our bodies naturally create hundreds of hormones that are key to determining our athletic abilities. But the introduction of unnatural hormones raises important questions about how we define sex and gender.
The Science Behind Justin Bieber Urinating in a Mop Bucket
Why didn't the young pop star just relieve himself in a traditional receptacle?