KWONG: Oh. OK, so you found out in your research - by tracing the phylogenetic tree of kissing through primates, you found out that kissing was likely present in the ancestor of all apes who lived 21 ...
People with musical anhedonia, a rare inability to enjoy music, are teaching scientists how the brain processes songs. In February, a pop-up science column, Annals of Inquiry, is appearing in place of ...
It has brought back its “Just Do It” but is tweaking it into “Why Do It?”, the company announced this week. “Designed to connect with young athletes where they are, the campaign reframes greatness as ...
No one likes turning beet red, but blushing is uniquely human. Here, a scientist explains why we blush and how we can avoid it. You’re 12 years old again, and your middle school crush just asked you ...
When something difficult happens, how do you react? Perhaps you feel sad or bored, or someone says or does something upsetting. Maybe you see something distressing in the news. In these moments, many ...
Lois Peacock had never heard of the term “live apart together” when she and her husband of 58 years, Gordon, decided to spend part of every week separately—she in their San Francisco home and he in ...