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While attractive hospitality workers typically earn higher customer service scores than their peers, wearing face masks—a practice widely adopted during the pandemic—levels the playing field, a new st... View More
Masks level playing field for hospitality workers - WSU Insider
While attractive hospitality workers typically earn higher customer service scores than their peers, wearing face masks—a practice widely adopted during the COVID‑19 pandemic—levels the playing field,...
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Chemical emitted by babies could make men more docile, women more aggressive
Finding could point to a possible pheromone in people
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This exists. I actually think they start emitting it half way through pregnancy. Makes grown men cry for nothing...
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Technology has given people more ways to connect, but has it also given them more opportunities to lie?
You might text your friend a white lie to get out of going to dinner, exaggerate your height on a... View More
You might text your friend a white lie to get out of going to dinner, exaggerate your height on a... View More
Are people lying more since the rise of social media and smartphones?
Communication scholars have long wondered not just who lies the most, but also whether people tend to lie more online, in person or over the phone.
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Our fiction addiction: Why humans need stories
From fireside folk tales to Netflix dramas, narratives are essential to every society – and evolutionary theorists are now trying to figure out why, writes David Robson.
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Should Women Be Using Sex To Manipulate Men Into Getting The Vaccine?
If you’re on dating apps now, you’ll know that it’s become a trend to list your vaccination status in your bio – and even eliminate prospective dates by…
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Are mammals at all able to demonstrate empathy for one another, engage in pro-social behavior, and help others in distress? New research from the Tel Aviv University examined the issue based on an ani... View More
Research exposes the biological basis of empathy
Are mammals at all able to demonstrate empathy for one another, engage in pro-social behavior, and help others in distress? New research from the Tel Aviv University examined the issue based on an ani...
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Desire for Uncommitted Sex
Research into sociosexuality is booming. Here are five things we’ve learned.
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Richard Wrangham is a prominent primatologist whose recent book presents research evidence from several fields to support his argument that humans are self-domesticated, and that part of that domestic... View More
Did Assassinating Bullies Make Humans More Domesticated?
A primatologist explores the evolutionary roots of violence and nonviolence.
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Interesting look at religion's obsession with sexuality and behavioral control through an evolutionary perspective.
Why Religions Are Preoccupied With Sex
The relationship between mating strategies and religion is discussed.