LAST FEB. 11, A FORMER ARKANSAS STATE employee named Paula Jones called a press conference in Washington and claimed that on May 8, 1991, Gov. Bill Clinton asked her to meet him in a Little Rock hotel ...
Is the ‘Race’ to Net Zero Stumbling? (Yes, That’s a Rhetorical Question) Fertilizers: Russia Turns the Ratchet A Portrait of a Failing Civilization Remembering a Media Trailblazer: Mother Mary ...
Females are coy and males are ardent. This was Darwin’s somewhat Victorian portrayal of the sexes in his book The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. The myth that males are naturally ...
In the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, when “sleeping with someone was almost like shaking hands,” womanizers had a certain allure, according to Norris Church Mailer in her charming new memoir A Ticket to ...
The idea that men try to impregnate as many women as possible while women try to hold on to a provider is derived from fruit fly behavior. Its applicability to humans is becoming increasingly ...
This post is in response to Dr. Steven Reiss's recent piece on motivational analysis vs. psychodynamic analysis of behavior, which I found exceedingly interesting and provocative. Reiss analyzes ...
Today’s shoppers are operating in a completely unrestrained informational environment, full of seemingly endless places to get input during the purchase journey. They aren’t bound by traditional ...
A team of researchers has announced a major new advance in understanding how our genetic information eventually translates into functional proteins -- one of the building blocks of human life. The ...
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