Queuing Toward Extinction? Why We Must Address the Shortcomings of the Endangered Species ActConservation action is a difficult task, but researchers admit that ESA efforts are in need of an overhaul…Jan 27, 20201Jan 27, 20201
Loving Many — The Open Relationships That WorkWhat the Science Says About Open RelationshipsDec 11, 20193Dec 11, 20193
Too Much Salt Is Bad For The Brain and HeartThe World Health Organization recommends that people not consume more than 5 grams of salt per day.Nov 26, 20192Nov 26, 20192
Published inPredictAre data privacy laws failing us?How advancements in technology and reidentification are putting a dent in regulatory privacy efforts.Nov 15, 2019Nov 15, 2019
Published inElementalIt’s Not Funny! Why We Laugh When We Shouldn’tFunerals, breakups, and other serious situations sometimes elicit a funny (lol) responseOct 17, 201910Oct 17, 201910
Published inElementalWhy Dating in the Teen Years Is OverratedResearch reveals that not everyone is doing itOct 4, 201912Oct 4, 201912
Pity the Ugly Carrot— It Could Reduce Our Food WasteWhenever I find a double carrot inside a pack of otherwise perfectly cylindroconical-shaped carrots, I smile. Nature has a way of keeping…Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019
Published inThe StartupReady for Your Start-Up Pitch? Make Sure It’s a Passionate OneNew research confirms that investors’ engage more with passionate pitches from start-ups and entrepreneurs.Sep 24, 2019Sep 24, 2019
Published inPredictAlgorithms Can’t Accurately Interpret Human Emotion and That’s Probably a Good ThingImagine living in a world where machines can read our minds and emotions; where your thoughts and your feelings are connected, shared…Sep 10, 20191Sep 10, 20191
So, You’re Creative. Are You a Narcissist?My friend’s a narcissist. Let’s call him Ronin. I once told Ronin I thought he displayed all the hallmarks of narcissism including…Sep 9, 20191Sep 9, 20191