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Displaying all articles tagged:
Research
health
Oct. 6, 2020
80 Percent of Hospitalized Covid Patients Had Neurological Symptoms, Study Finds
In a study of hospitalized patients, nearly one-third experienced an altered mental state associated with worse medical outcomes.
By
Hannah Gold
sheeple
June 24, 2019
We Can Stop Worrying About Horns Growing Out of Our Skulls
One of the co-authors reportedly left some important details out of the research paper.
By
Hannah Gold
and
Amanda Arnold
sexual health
May 10, 2019
Is it Possible to Contract Gonorrhea From Making Out?
A new study has some concerning findings.
By
Hannah Gold
research
Feb. 1, 2018
After Everything, Workers Are Still Scared to Report Harassment at Work
Out of fear of inaction and retaliation.
By
Katie Van Syckle
Donald Trump
July 27, 2016
Someone Turned Donald Trump Into an Ornery Scientist on Twitter
Donald Trump, Ph.D., has some serious problems with you and your subpar academic work.
By
Jesse Singal
whoops
July 21, 2016
Why Don’t Medical Studies Include Equal Numbers of Men and Women?
Our bodies do function differently.
By
Susan Rinkunas
social psychology
June 9, 2016
Psych Researchers Might Have an Amazon Mechanical-Turk Problem on Their Hands
They’ve become really, really reliant on a service that wasn’t originally set up for the purpose of running experiments.
By
Jesse Singal
research
Nov. 3, 2015
Researcher Misses Out on Grant Because of Calibri/Arial Font Dustup
It doesn’t matter if you’re an archaeologist — your grant application can’t be in Papyrus.
By
Ben Ellman
study
May 28, 2015
Most Women Are Catcalled Before They Turn 17
According to a new study, 84 percent of women first experience street harassment as minors.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
creativity
Mar. 12, 2015
Researchers Are Studying the Things People Fiddle With at Their Desks
And how their fidgeting might relate to creativity or clearer thinking.
By
Melissa Dahl
we can be heroes
Sept. 2, 2014
The Russian Sex Geckos Have Died in Space
R.I.P., little buddies. R.I.P.
By
Allison P. Davis
public health
July 24, 2014
The Scientific Case for Decriminalizing Sex Work
It could be the most effective way to reduce global HIV infection rates.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
research
Feb. 14, 2014
20 Things People Supposedly Like More Than Sex
What’s better than getting laid? Internet access.
By
Allison P. Davis
odd jobs
Jan. 17, 2014
Sex for Science Is Mad Boring
It’s a job, and it sounds stressful.
By
Maggie Lange
reversals of fortune
June 18, 2013
Pregnant Women Now Allowed Daily Tiny Glass of Wine
Now how will we know when Beyoncé is pregnant?
By
Kat Stoeffel