women
Do we really know what we want in a romantic partner? If so, do our desires actually mean we match up with people who suit them?
Sallie Krawcheck and Bob Kulhan will be talking money, jobs, and how the pandemic will disproportionally affect women’s finances.
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Want help raising your kids? Spend more time at church, says new study.
With the most common form of female sexual dysfunction impacting 1 in 10 women, this important study dives into how to keep a relationship going despite having different needs and wants in the bedroom.
Manly Bands wanted to improve on mens’ wedding bands. Mission accomplished.
Researchers at University College London link waist circumference with dementia.
Thanks to modern technology, we can reexamine our assumptions about ancient warriors.
In spite of a government mandate, females are often treated as afterthoughts in scientific research.
Women and girls must be front and centre of coronavirus response and recovery.
A 12-year long study examines the differences between how same-sex and different-sex couples argue, with some surprising results.
A joint study by two England universities explores the link between sex and cognitive function with some surprising differences in male and female outcomes in old age.
New research suggests some men identify with a new form of masculinity that values authenticity, domesticity, and holistic self-awareness.
Online dating has evolved, but at what cost?
Here’s how corporations can bring women out from the “leadership pipeline” and into actual leadership.
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More than 30 essays on the subject “Why I became a Nazi” written by German women in 1934 have been lying fallow in the archives.
In 1998, former New Yorker editor Tina Brown went into business with Harvey Weinstein. That was a colossal mistake.
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We as a society need to rethink the way we value careers over everything else.
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More rules is not what’s going to stop sexual harassment at work, says Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. Change the culture.
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Edinburgh University project geo-locates victims of Scottish ‘witch-prickers’ in the 16th and 17th century.
A new web startup is selling algorithmically produced nudes of non-existent women. There’s still some ethical concerns.
What good is diversity without inclusion?
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These people had no access to magazines and, generally, no access to the internet.
It’s possible to seek equality without seeking sameness.
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People who score highly on the dark triad are vain, callous, and manipulative.
There are many different ways of helping people in extreme poverty. Philosopher Peter Singer explains how you can do it.
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One in five people have ended sex because of bad bedroom talk. Here’s the data and science on how to do it right.
University of Utah research finds that men are especially well suited for fisticuffs.
Answer: When 22 men make more money than all of the women in Africa, an Oxfam study says absolutely.
Whether or not women think beards are sexy has to do with “moral disgust”
Evolution steered humans toward pair bonding to ensure the survival of genes. But humans tend to get restless.
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