Social Justice Can Social Clout Change How Much Something Weighs? The powerless may carry even heavier loads than we thought. Ryan Jacobs
Social Justice Is Watching ‘Gone With the Wind’ Just as Good as Real Marriage Therapy? A recent study reveals that watching relationship-themed movies and discussing them with your partner can be just as effective as visiting a marriage counselor. Ryan Jacobs
Economics How a Fish-Filleting Robot Could Eliminate Ridiculous Maritime Voyages And the extra pollution that comes with them. Ryan Jacobs
Social Justice Want to Get Rich? Get Fit A new study finds that your long-term income could be closely tied to regular exercise. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Lie Less, Stress Less Is the best reason to tell the truth simply that it’s easier? Paul Bisceglio
News in Brief Are Death Row Inmates Innocent If They Refuse a Last Meal? A new study finds that prisoners who deny their guilt are more likely to hold out on eating before execution. Paul Bisceglio
Social Justice Grand Obese Party? Researchers have found a statistically significant correlation between support for Mitt Romney and a pudgy populace. Tom Jacobs
Environment Are No Internet Comments the Best Internet Comments? A comment experiment with anti-smoking PSAs offers surprising results. Ryan Jacobs