Natalie Shoemaker
Contributing Writer
Natalie has been writing professionally for about 6 years. After graduating from Ithaca College with a degree in Feature Writing, she snagged a job at PCMag.com where she had the opportunity to review all the latest consumer gadgets. Since then she has become a writer for hire, freelancing for various websites. In her spare time, you may find her riding her motorcycle, reading YA novels, hiking, or playing video games. Follow her on Twitter: @nat_schumaker
For women, disgust dampens sexual arousal more than any other emotion, even more than fear.
Researchers believe 10 minutes with this online game is enough to enact behavioral change in eating habits.
Mathematicians believe Americans are letting their anxieties over math get the better of them.
Cherry juice might be the post-marathon remedy to help reduce chances of inflammation days after the big race.
Bike shares shown to increase property values up to 2.7 percent.
Researchers have developed a way to print circuits on textiles, creating new opportunities for the next generation of wearables.
Researchers find a technique to help encourage self-critical people to accept their successes and build confidence.
Researchers find the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease may manifest substantially earlier than previously thought.
Don’t let their adorable faces fool you. They are killing machines.
It would be like exposing them to smallpox.
Virtual reality company Fove doesn’t just want to manufacture a VR headset; it wants to make one with eye-tracking technology.
The National Center for PTSD estimates that between 13 to 35 percent of teens are using cutting, scratching, and pinching skin as a way to cope with the emotional stress of their daily lives.
We’ve lived for so long having to live with and accept our email blunders. Who of us will choose to take back control, and enable the undo button? Not me.
Journaling can help you see progress and where progress needs to be made.
Researchers suggest marketers should avoid asking consumers to “think of their ‘various experiences’ with a product.” It may lead to negative reviews.
Study proceeds to fascinate and creep everyone out.
Consider the following tale of fashion gone wrong.
Increased stress from an unstable home environment can stunt cognitive growth, leaving kids at a disadvantage before they even begin kindergarten.
No horror movie scenarios ensued.
Researchers found kids will assault a robot, even when it pleads for its abusers to stop.
Help enact behavioral change by adding a step on the scale to your daily routine and charting your progress.
How does one make a marriage last? Researchers interviewed and surveyed over 700 people with a combined 40,000 years of marriage experience.
Thankfully, parents have the power to help nurture and strengthen this part of the brain.
The gender-wage gap is more complex than we may think, as researchers find female managers are not the solution to the wage issues.
Some day fact-checking will be as easy as using spell-check.
What happened when a team of researchers slapped a button and a countdown timer on Reddit? A community formed.
Sometimes a small business model is the way to go, so companies don’t have to sell off user data to make money.
Turns out groups help us define our individual identities, which boosts our sense of self.
It just depends on the level of environmental activism going on in your state.
Researchers collected a number of scientific studies about how children of same-sex couples turn out and find no evidence that they are negatively affected.