Economics Feeling Happy, Men? Please Avoid Major Financial Transactions Today Even a mildly happy mood can make men overconfident in their abilities. Nathan Collins
Economics Your Deadline Is Now We get started faster when deadlines feel like they're in the present. Nathan Collins
Environment The Downside of Giving Every Student a Laptop A new study looks at the effects of access to a home computer on the test scores of middle school students. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Breastfeeding Is the Best Feeding, but U.S. Mothers Are Too Overworked to Provide It The problem: Most American mothers don’t meet their breastfeeding goals. The solution: Well, there are many. Avital Andrews
Social Justice Most Surgical Research Ignores Females A new analysis shows only three percent of surgical studies conducted on animals and cells include both male and female subjects. Bettina Chang
Social Justice Charter-Style Overhauls May Not Improve School Reading Deficiencies While math skills improve, proficiency in reading and writing remains the same. Nathan Collins
Environment Upfront Privacy Options Don’t Encourage Crowdfunding While the average contribution increases, the number of donors falls. Nathan Collins
Social Justice When Science Finds Nothing, It Often Publishes Nothing Researchers are much less likely to report null results, and that’s not a good thing. Nathan Collins
Social Justice When Men Who Abstain From Premarital Sex Get Married Young men who take abstinence pledges have trouble adjusting to sexual norms when they become husbands. Avital Andrews
Social Justice Your Brain Decides Whether to Trust Someone in Milliseconds We can determine trustworthiness even when we’re only subliminally aware of the other person. Avital Andrews