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June 11, 2017
What We Learned About Sexual Desire From 10 Years of Pornhub User Data
Women are much likelier to watch porn on their phones, Pornhub traffic spikes on Christmas morning, and more fascinating insights.
By
The Editors
charts
June 8, 2016
Male Food Privilege in Two Charts
It never ends.
By
Susan Rinkunas
charts
Sept. 5, 2014
Smelling Something Fishy Actually Makes People More Suspicious
And four more clichés that mean more than you think.
By
Science of Us
Aug. 20, 2014
How Changing Your Body Can Change Your Mind
Your yoga teacher would call it the mind-body connection.
By
Science of Us
relationships
July 25, 2014
4 Ways Technology Is Your Relationship’s Third Wheel
Can’t live with it. Can’t live without it.
By
Science of Us
July 22, 2014
5 Scientific Truths About the Way We Lie
Honest!
By
Science of Us
July 7, 2014
Your Happiness Makes Your Friends Happy, Too
And your friends’ friends, and even your friends’ friends’ friends, research shows.
By
Melissa Dahl
and
Marisa Woocher
July 2, 2014
The Science of Us Guide to Making Friends When You’re an Adult
It’s tougher than it used to be — but it’s not impossible.
By
Science of Us
June 27, 2014
How to Speed Time Up — or Slow It Down
Time flies when you’re having fun, and/or doing these incredibly specific things.
By
Science of Us
charts
June 20, 2014
3 Slightly Disturbing Figures That Reveal How Attached You Are to Your Phone
Your phone has you on an incredibly short leash.
June 18, 2014
Here’s How Many People Admit to Keeping a Secret From Their Significant Other
Research reveals insights about the secrets we keep.
By
Science of Us
June 12, 2014
3 Weird Ways Your Plate Tricks You Into Eating More
The size and even color of your dish can affect your eating behavior.
By
Science of Us
June 10, 2014
How a Great College Professor Changes Your Life
The long-lasting benefits of connecting with a mentor.
By
Science of Us
June 9, 2014
Highlighting Won’t Help You Remember Anything
It’s time you learned how to learn.
By
Science of Us
June 5, 2014
One French Scientist Found 5 Research-Backed Ways to Get a Woman’s Number
Carry a guitar case, and other unlikely tips.
June 4, 2014
Here’s How Much of Your Own Happiness Is Under Your Control
A psychologist who studies and writes about the science of well-being explains.
By
Science of Us
June 3, 2014
This Map Explains Why Midwesterners Find New Yorkers Weird
We’re really (at least) three countries in one.
By
Science of Us
May 30, 2014
Why We Enjoy Chili Peppers and Gruesome Movies
It’s all about feeling safe and threatened at the same time.
By
Matthew Hutson
May 28, 2014
3 Weird Reasons You Pour Yourself Way Too Much Wine
Science explains the heavy pour.
By
Science of Us
May 27, 2014
What Emoticons Reveal About How We See Emotion
Do you look for happiness in the eyes or smile?
By
Science of Us
May 23, 2014
Here’s How American Men and Women Split Up Housework
Yeah, sounds about right.
By
Science of Us
May 21, 2014
Which of These Secretly Dangerous Household Objects Is Out to Get You?
Hairpins, skateboards and toilets send thousands to the ER each year.
By
Science of Us
May 19, 2014
This Chart Will Reveal How Many Men and Women Are Married by Age 30
Learn how common (or not) your current matrimonial status is.
By
Science of Us
May 16, 2014
This Is the Day of the Week That You Weigh the Least
Enjoy it while it lasts.
By
Science of Us
May 14, 2014
Study Forecasts Who You’ll Hook Up With After A Break-Up
Who’s doing whom after a breakup, according to science.
By
Science of Us
May 13, 2014
We Asked 100 New Yorkers: What Did Jay Z Do to Make Solange So Mad?
“He accidentally sexted the wrong sister.”
By
Jesse Singal
whack charts
Feb. 11, 2014
This Facebook Marriage-Age Chart Means Basically Nothing
Conclusion: whatever.
By
Maggie Lange
attention please
Sept. 9, 2013
Final Tally: Americans Were 12 Times More Interested in Miley Cyrus Than Syria
Even though news sites wrote about Syria more.
By
Maureen O'Connor
weddings!
Sept. 5, 2013
New York
Times
Wedding Announcements, Charted by the Years
Meet the man behind Wedding Crunchers.
By
Maureen O'Connor
haters to the left
Jan. 31, 2013
Haters Gonna Hate. What’s a Woman to Do About It?
How to turn your haters into motivators.
By
Ann Friedman
baby names
Jan. 30, 2013
Hillary: The Most Poisoned Baby Name in U.S. History
Mothers abandoned the name at record speed, starting in 1992.
By
Hilary Parker