I have seen cakes with the words “We’re Just Here For The Sex” or “He or She, Can’t Wait To See” as a way to honor both the assumed and possible genders. To be fair to the nonbinary children, I suggest correcting that last one to “They, He, or She — Can’t Wait To...
Scent identification lineups using dogs are a potentially valuable forensic tool, but have been dismissed by some critics because of cases where a false identification was shown to have occurred. It is not known, however, why dogs appear to make more false indications to the odors of some perso...
Have they been on guys, girls, or a mix of genders? When you fantasize, do you find you fantasize about people of more than one gender? Does one gender dominate your fantasies? Does the identity of heterosexuality or straight feel strange to you, like it doesn't quite fit? It might ...
As I have already pointed out, there are examples of sexually reproducing species which do not utilize two different genders. In thecase of fungi, I am not sure how they deal with the issue of mitochondrial war (or if anyone else does) but I am sure they have some mechanism for it eve...
Young adults who receive parental support are more likely to be studying and have access to better job opportunities than young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to a recent study by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research. The research found that while young ...
The scans showed evidence of bone infections that would have impaired both of these lions' ability to eat (or, in the case of the lion with a quill through its nose, to smell its prey)—factors that could have contributed to man-eating. Generally speaking, lions attack humans if something...
Inside every jar of honey is a taste of the local environment, its sticky sweet flavor enhanced by whichever nearby flowers bees have decided to sample. But a new study from Tulane University has found that honey can also ... Environment 1 hour ago 0 0 Citizen scientist data help uncove...
In 1886, female students at Vassar College put on a parody of the opera "The Mikado" by Gilbert and Sullivan. The work reveals notions about who can or cannot do math.