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Looking at the 2011 earthquake in Japan, researchers found that natural disasters make men — but not women — more fond of taking risks.
Decades of studies have shown parents to be less happy than their childless peers. But are the kids to blame?
The Belgian psychotherapist has a lot to teach us.
The findings are based on a phenomenon known as the “Mighty Girl Effect.”
When it comes to the workplace, more diversity means more money.
Technology proves what women know and men may not want to hear
There are two main types of sexual fantasies. One, however, is more destructive than the other.
Deceased donations could greatly improve fertility treatments for women with uterine problems.
Mothers who tested positive for chemicals found in common cosmetic products were more likely to have girls who hit puberty early.
When it comes to flirting, love meters have nothing on these researchers’ findings.
The 116th Congress is set to break records in term of diversity among its lawmakers, though those changes are coming almost entirely from Democrats.
Activism 101: How to balance creativity and mission—and not burn out.
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Voters decided on major changes on issues like marijuana, abortion and Medicaid.
The “Women’s Walk” (as Google has named it) will occur in response to how the company handled sexual misconduct claims against one of its executives.
Her husband died in 2009 of the disease.
Turns out those violent video games might be a blessing in disguise.
A new survey asks Europeans and Americans to share their imaginary lives.
Feminism simply means equal rights for men and women.
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Wray said the investigation was “limited in scope” and “followed standard procedures,” though he seemed to sidestep repeated questions about the involvement of the White House in determining the scope of the investigation.
Her support of Democratic candidates has the alt-right furious.
It’s just one of the workplace gender insights in a new study.
Strickland, whose research helped advance the field of laser science, is the only living female Nobel laureate for physics.
Millennials are killing everything great about our society including…divorce?
It’s not so rare as many think.
It’s the first time a female superhero has ever scored her own film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
We all live by society’s invisible rules but for some groups, these rules are tighter than for others, says psychologist Michele Gelfand.
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Jordan Peterson is one of the most controversial public figures in recent years. Here’s a recap of some of his ideas.
Women have different financial strategies and insight than men, argues Sallie Krawcheck, the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women.
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Geobiologist Hope Jahren explains why knowing your legal protections is probably more useful than attending another behavioral seminar on avoiding harassment.
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Girl babies may have one distinct advantage over boy babies. But what is it?