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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2024
Posted in January
Men Just Don’t Trust Women – And It’s A Huge Problem (Damon Young, Huffington Post, Mar 16 2015)
Amsterdam sex workers protest against plan to move red light district (The Guardian, Oct 19 2023)
They were Israel’s ‘eyes on the border’ - but their Hamas warnings went unheard (Alice Cuddy, BBC News, Jan 15 2024)
The Heteronormativity Theory of Low Sexual Desire in Women Partnered with Men (Sari M. van Anders, Debby Herbenick, Lori A. Brotto, Emily A. Harris, and Sara B. Chadwick, Aug 23 2021)
A new global gender divide is emerging (John Burn-Murdoch, Financial Times, Jan 26 2024)
The secret of OnlyFans: It’s much more than porn (Marta Biino and Madeline Berg, Business Insider, Jan 18 2024)
Posted in February
Half of Spanish men feel discriminated against amid feminism backlash (James Badcock, The Telegraph, Jan 16 2024)
Parisians vote in favour of tripling parking costs for SUVs (Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian, Feb 04 2024)
Ireland kickstarts vote on constitution’s wording about women and family (Rory Carroll, The Guardian, Jan 25 2024)
Divorce rates plummet to lowest level in 50 years ‘due to cost-of-living crisis’ (Kieran Kelly, LBC, Feb 22 2024)
Posted in March
‘There are some really extreme views’: young people face onslaught of misogyny online (Clea Skopeliti, The Guardian, March 01 2024)
Johnson: Why men interrupt (The Economist, Jul 10 2014)
France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote (Kim Willsher, The Guardian, March 04 2024)
‘My self-worth plummeted every month’: the hidden disorder that can ruin women’s lives (Chloe Aslett, The Guardian, Oct 16 2023)
The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same (Kyle Chayka, The Guardian, Jan 16 2024)
DNA Tests Are Uncovering the True Prevalence of Incest (Sarah Zhang, The Atlantic, March 18 2024)
Finland is world’s happiest country for 7th year while US drops out of top 20 (France 24, March 20 2024)
Swedish pharmacy bans sale of anti-ageing skincare to children (Miranda Bryant, The Guardian, March 20 2024)
Women are being diagnosed with ADHD at unprecedented rates. Here’s why. (Kaelyn Lynch, National Geographic, Jan 16 2024)
5 Takeaways From an Investigation Into Hysterectomies in India’s Sugar Industry (Megha Rajagopalan, The New York Times, March 24 2024)
English Just ‘Badly Pronounced French’, Paris Academic Says (Tom Barfield, Barron’s, March 09 2024)
Posted in April
Why are women more prone to long Covid? (David Cox, The Guardian, June 13 2021)
French Revolution: Cyclists Now Outnumber Motorists In Paris (Carlton Reid, Forbes, April 06 2024)
Long Covid may be the body trying to fight off other viruses (Sarah Knapton, The Telegraph, April 08 2024)
The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex (Peggy Orenstein, The New York Times, April 12 2024)
Sydney knifeman who targeted women ‘was desperate for a girlfriend’ (Andrea Hamblin, The Telegraph, April 15 2024)
Revealed: Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began (Jason Burke, The Guardian, April 17 2024)
‘I was only a child’: Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraception (Miranda Bryant, The Guardian, March 29 2024)
Hormones and their Interaction with the Pain Experience (Katy Vincent and Irene Tracey, 2008)
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2023
Posted in January
To grasp how serotonin works on the brain, look to the gut (James M Shine, Psyche, Jan 03 2023)
Thousands of records shattered in historic winter warm spell in Europe (Ian Livingston, The Washington Post, Jan 02 2023)
“Il faut que tu sois belle maintenant” : en Égypte, des femmes libérées du voile restent prisonnières des diktats (Aliaa Talaat, Al-Manassa via Courrier International, 20 nov 2022)
Mystery of why Roman buildings have survived so long has been unraveled, scientists say (Katie Hunt, CNN, Jan 06 2023)
Colombia’s surrogacy market: Buying a baby for $4,000 (Lucía Franco, El País, Jan 04 2023)
How to spot an eating disorder (Phillip Aouad & Sarah Maguire, Psyche, Jan 11 2023)
UAE sparks furious backlash by appointing Abu Dhabi oil chief as president of COP28 climate summit (Sam Meredith, CNBC, Jan 12 2023)
Don’t tell me that David Carrick’s crimes were ‘unbelievable’. The problem is victims aren’t believed (Marina Hyde, The Guardian, Jan 17 2023)
Baromètre Sexisme 2023 : "La situation est alarmante", estime le Haut Conseil à l'Égalité (Juliette Geay, Radio France, 23 janvier 2023)
Posted in February
Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws (NPR, Feb 16 2023)
Are Men the Overlooked Reason for the Fertility Decline? (Jessica Grose, The New York Times, Feb 15 2023)
American teenage girls are experiencing high levels of emotional distress. Why? (Moira Donegan, The Guardian, Feb 16 2023)
Figures that lay bare the shocking scale of toxic influencer Andrew Tate’s reach among young men (Maya Oppenheim, The Independent, Feb 17 2023)
Why psychological research on child sex offenders is important (Meetali Devgun, Psyche, Feb 22 2023)
Derrière les chiffres des féminicides, des visages et un continuum de violences contre les femmes (Fanny Declercq, Le Soir, 27 fév 2023)
Posted in March
English is not normal (John McWhorter, Aeon, Nov 13 2015)
Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas? (BBC News, March 03 2023)
‘Why do we need a supermodel?’: Backlash after Fifa makes Adriana Lima Women’s World Cup ambassador (Henry Belot, The Guardian, March 02 2023)
New Human Metabolism Research Upends Conventional Wisdom about How We Burn Calories (Herman Pontzer, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Polish woman found guilty of aiding an abortion in landmark trial (Harriet Barber, The Telegraph, March 14 2023)
How Diet Builds Better Bones: Surprising Findings on Vitamin D, Coffee, and More (Claudia Wallis, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Met police found to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic (Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, March 21 2023)
Chinese Dating App Does the Swiping for Singles to Find Love (Nikki Main, Gizmodo, March 21 2023)
Aphantasia can be a gift to philosophers and critics like me (Mette Leonard Høeg, Psyche, March 20 2023)
Posted in April
Facts Don’t Change Minds – Social Networks, Group Dialogue, and Stories Do (Anne Toomey, The LSE Impact Blog, Jan 24 2023)
Uganda’s failure to jail child rapists as teen pregnancies soar (Tamasin Ford, BBC News, April 17 2023)
Italy risks ‘ethnic replacement’ because of low birth rate and high immigration, says minister (Nick Squires, The Telegraph, April 19 2023)
Putin, Trump, Ukraine: how Timothy Snyder became the leading interpreter of our dark times (Robert P Baird, The Guardian, March 30 2023)
India overtakes China to become world’s most populous country (Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian, April 24 2023)
Posted in May
Des crèches ferment toutes les semaines, « et ce n’est pas près de s’arrêter » (Le Soir, 5 mai 2023)
People in comas showed ‘conscious-like’ brain activity as they died, study says (Hannah Devlin, The Guardian, May 01 2023)
Chinese woman appeals in battle for right to freeze her eggs (The Guardian, May 09 2023)
Women CEOs: Why companies in crisis hire minorities - and then fire them (The Guardian, DG McCullough, Aug 08 2014)
Glass cliffs: firms appoint female executives in times of crisis as a signal of change to investors (Max Reinwald and Johannes Zaia and Florian Kunze, LSE Business Review, Aug 19 2022)
Posted in June
Afghan women in mental health crisis over bleak future (Yogita Limaye, BBC News, June 05 2023)
Support Of Amber Heard Alongside French Feminists & Cinema Figures (Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, June 05 2023)
Why is Japan redefining rape? (Tessa Wong & Sakiko Shiraishi, BBC News, June 07 2023)
Catching the men who sell subway groping videos (Zhaoyin Feng & Aliaume Leroy & Shanshan Chen, BBC News, June 08 2023)
Netherlands to provide free sun cream to tackle record skin cancer levels (Kate Connolly, The Guardian, June 12 2023)
The Cause of Depression Is Probably Not What You Think (Joanna Thompson, Quanta Magazine, Jan 26 2023)
Posted in July
‘Farsighted impulsivity’ and the new psychology of self-control (Adam Bulley, Psyche, Feb 03 2021)
Can a perfectionist personality put you at risk of migraines? (Shayla Love, Psyche, July 25 2023)
Posted in August
How Loneliness Reshapes the Brain (Marta Zaraska, Quanta Magazine, Feb 28 2023)
Why religious belief provides a real buffer against suicide risk (David H Rosmarin, Psyche, Aug 07 2023)
Posted in September
What Are Dreams For? (Amanda Gefter, The New Yorker, Aug 31 2023)
Rape Cases Seize Italy’s Attention and Expose Cultural Rifts (Gaia Pianigiani, The New York Times, Sep 03 2023)
Councils in England in crisis as Birmingham ‘declares itself bankrupt’ (Heather Stewart and Jessica Murray, The Guardian, Sep 05 2023)
Nearly one in three female NHS surgeons have been sexually assaulted, survey suggests (Jamie Grierson, The Guardian, Sep 12 2023)
Domination and Objectification: Men’s Motivation for Dominance Over Women Affects Their Tendency to Sexually Objectify Women (Orly Bareket and Nurit Shnabel, Sep 09 2019)
In Spain, dozens of girls are reporting AI-generated nude photos of them being circulated at school: ‘My heart skipped a beat’ (Manuel Viejo, El País, Sep 18 2023)
When the human tendency to detect patterns goes too far (Shayla Love, Psyche, Sep 19 2023)
Posted in October
My Brain Doesn’t Picture Things (Marco Giancotti, Nautilus, Oct 04 2023)
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases (Sarah C.P. Williams, The University of Chicago, Sep 11 2023)
Poland election: exit polls point to Law and Justice defeat as Tusk hails ‘rebirth’ (Shaun Walker, The Guardian, Oct 16 2023)
Posted in November
What I have learned from my suicidal patients (Gavin Francis, The Guardian, Nov 22 2019)
Did natural selection make the Dutch the tallest people on the planet? (Martin Enserink, Science, Apr 07 2015)
Tumblr Is Always Dying (Elizabeth Minkel, Wired, Nov 14 2023)
How accurate is the new Napoleon film? Sorting fact from fiction (Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Times, Nov 19 2023)
Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show (Jon Henley and Pjotr Sauer and Senay Boztas, The Guardian, Nov 22 2023)
Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’ (Lucy Gilder, BBC, Nov 22 2023)
Posted in December
The sexual assault of sleeping women: the hidden, horrifying rape crisis in our bedrooms (Anna Moore, The Guardian, June 15 2021)
Afghanistan: Taliban sends abused women to prison - UN (Nicholas Yong, BBC News, Dec 15 2023)
Longitudinal Associations Between Parenting and Child Big Five Personality Traits (University of California Press, Nov 18 2021)
Scientists Pinpoint Cause of Severe Morning Sickness (Azeen Ghorayshi, The New York Times, Dec 13 2023)
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2022
Dec 20 2022: Taliban ban Afghan women from university education (Hikmat Noori, The Guardian, Dec 20 2022)
Dec 14 2022: Australia: Scientists find clitorises on female snakes (Frances Mao, BBC News)
Dec 13 2022: Gene-edited hens may end cull of billions of chicks (Pallab Ghosh, BBC News)
Dec 08 2022: New Study Shows 'Man-Children' Are Destroying Women's Sex Drives (Brit Dawson, Vice)
Nov 23 2022: How to trust your body (Saga Briggs, Psyche)
Nov 21 2022: FIFA bans Belgium warm-up shirt after requesting alteration to away kit to remove the word ‘love’ (Chris Davie, Metro, Nov 21 2022)
Nov 21 2022: ‘Very frustrated’: England and Wales back down over OneLove armband (Sean Ingle and Nick Ames, The Guardian)
Nov 17 2022: Twitter’s Slow and Painful End (Charlie Warzel, The Atlantic)
Nov 15 2022: Why were so many smart people so dumb about FTX? Did they seriously just like Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘vibe’? (Arwa Mahdawi, The Guardian)
Nov 11 2022: We were told abortion wasn’t an important election issue. How wrong that was (Moira Donegan, The Guardian)
Nov 02 2022: Europe’s climate warming at twice rate of global average, says report (Helena Horton, The Guardian)
Oct 24 2022: Just when in history did men decide that women are not funny? (Joy Wiltenburg, Psyche)
Oct 23 2022: Women pushed even further from power in Xi Jinping’s China (Emma Graham-Harrison, The Guardian)
Oct 05 2022: Weaponized Subordination: How Incels Discredit Themselves to Degrade Women (Michael Halpin)
Oct 03 2022: Report Details ‘Systemic’ Abuse of Players in Women’s Soccer (Kevin Draper, The New York Times)
Sep 30 2022: Elon Musk’s Texts Shatter the Myth of the Tech Genius (Charlie Warzel, The Atlantic)
Sep 30 2022: Female staff harassed at Australia's Antarctica research stations (Frances Mao, BBC News)
Sep 26 2022: Nee, je bent niet goed zoals je bent (Rutger Bregman, De Correspondent)
Sep 21 2022: Three people killed in Iran protests over death of Mahsa Amini (Patrick Wintour, The Guardian)
Sep 14 2022: Redshirt the boys (Richard V. Reeves, The Atlantic)
Sep 06 2022: Ukraine Holds the Future (Timothy Snyder, Foreign Affairs)
Sep 01 2022: Ravil Maganov: Russian Lukoil chief dies in 'fall from hospital window' (Paul Kirby, BBC News)
Aug 31 2022: Monkeys Look for Patterns that Aren’t There—Just Like Humans Do (Dan Robitzski, The Scientist)
Aug 31 2022: Abortion pill: Why Japanese women will need their partner's consent to get a tablet (Rupert Wingfield-Hayesv, BBC News)
Aug 24 2022: Why Self-Care Hasn’t Cured Your Burnout (Heather Havrilesky, Bustle)
Aug 22 2022: Why Wouldn’t Your Nutritionist Have An Eating Disorder? (Margaret Wheeler Johnson, Bustle)
Aug 11 2022: Brussels breaks up with the car (Aitor Hernández-Morales, Politico)
Jul 22 2022: Tinder: Women's safety now at the heart of the app (Shiona McCallum, BBC News)
Jul 20 2022: How to live with chronic illness (Jennifer Crystal, Psyche)
Jul 20 2022: Little evidence that chemical imbalance causes depression, UCL scientists find (Andrew Gregory, The Guardian)
Jul 20 2022: Why self-understanding could be important for empathising well (Sonia Krol, Psyche)
Jul 12 2022: ‘Thank the lord, I have been relieved’: the truth about the history of abortion in America (by Tamara Dean, The Guardian)
Jul 08 2022: Trauma of Greenland's forced contraception (France 24)
Jul 07 2022: Elon Musk fathered twins with one of his executives last year – report (Kari Paul, The Guardian)
Jul 04 2022: Events like Italian glacier collapse likely to increase as planet heats (Helena Horton, The Guardian)
Jun 14 2022: The Brain Has a ‘Low-Power Mode’ That Blunts Our Senses (Allison Whitten, Quanta Magazine) Jun 11 2022: Chinese police arrest eight after group of women attacked at restaurant (The Guardian)
Jun 09 2022: The Political Gender Gap is Exploding (Daniel Cox)
Jun 08 2022: How the Brain Controls Symptoms of Sickness (Neuroscience News)
Jun 03 2022: What Really Happened at the Amber Heard–Johnny Depp Trial (Michael Hobbes, Slate)
May 25 2022: Seeing grieving as learning explains why the process takes time (Saren H Seeley and Mary-Frances O’Connor, Psyche)
May 24 2022: UCLouvain: la «réouverture» d’un dossier disciplinaire fait ressurgir la question du sexisme ordinaire en fac de droit (Fanny Declercq et Arthur Sente, Le Soir)
May 19 2022: We Need to Take Back Our Privacy (Zeynep Tufekci, The New York Times)
May 19 2022: The Daily Wire Spent Thousands of Dollars Promoting Anti-Amber Heard Propaganda (Alice McCool and Manasa Narayanan, Vice)
May 19 2022: Record-breaking cold in Brazil threatens homeless, crops (France 24)
May 14 2022: India bans all wheat exports over food security risk (The Guardian)
May 11 2022: Chronic pain: The ‘unbearable’ condition affecting one in four (Ruth Clegg and Dominic Hughes, BBC News)
May 11 2022: Drought threatens hopes French wheat could ease Ukraine shortfall (Akila Quinio, Financial Times)
May 07 2022: Taliban orders Afghan women to cover their faces in public (Al Jazeera)
May 05 2022: How Putin’s invasion returned Nato to the centre stage (Thomas Meaney; The Guardian)
May 04 2022: Homes for Ukraine: Housing scheme called danger to refugees (Angus Crawford and Tony Smith, BBC News)
May 02 2022: New Zealand faces major sea rise ‘much sooner than we thought’ (Al Jazeera)
Apr 28 2022: Heat wave in India leaves millions struggling to cope (Sharanya Hrishikesh, BBC News)
Apr 27 2022: Asthma research disadvantages women by disregarding sex hormones (Andrew Gregory, The Guardian)
Apr 26 2022: Maternal Instinct is a Myth That Men Created (Chelsea Conaboy, The New York Times)
Apr 21 2022: Sophie Wilmès se met en congé de ses fonctions ministérielles (Bernard Demonty, Le Soir)
Apr 20 2022: Ukrainians Are Speaking Up About Rape as a War Crime to Ensure the World Holds Russia Accountable (Amie Ferris-Rotman, Time)
Apr 13 2022: South Africa floods: deadliest storm on record kills over 300 people (The Guardian)
Apr 13 2022: Mental disorders aren’t diseases, they’re networks of symptoms (Richard J McNally, Psyche)
Apr 13 2022: UK to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing (Rajeev Syal and Nadeem Badshah, The Guardian)
Apr 12 2022: ‘I suffered for my rage’: Sofia Helin on Lust, The Bridge and the collapse of Sweden’s #MeToo movement (Sirin Kale, The Guardian)
Apr 12 2022: Violence dans le couple: le groupe social influence la manière dont la justice gère le dossier (Laurence Wauters, Le Soir)
Apr 11 2022: Interoception: Monkeys can sense their own heartbeat just like us (Christa Lesté-Lasserre, New Scientist)
Apr 06 2022: Physical fatigue is in the brain as much as in the body (David Robson, Psyche)
Mar 28 2022: Polish woman is first activist to face trial for violating strict abortion law (Weronika Strzyżyńska, The Guardian)
Mar 16 2022: Australia’s Japanese encephalitis outbreak blamed on climate change (Alice Klein, New Scientist)
Mar 10 2022: Origins of life scientists used a unique method to produce mice from unfertilized eggs (Tara Yarlagadda, Inverse)
Mar 10 2022: How South Korea’s Yoon Suk-yeol Capitalized on Anti-Feminist Backlash to Win the Presidency (Amy Gunia, Time)
Mar 09 2022: Why placebo pills work even when you know they’re a placebo (Darwin A Guevarrais and Kari A Leibowitzis, Psyche)
Mar 08 2022: China’s chained woman exposes horror of Beijing’s one-child policy (Eleanor Olcott, The Financial Times)
Mar 08 2022: Australia flood toll rises to 20 as thousands evacuate Sydney (France 24)
Mar 03 2022: Young, Angry, Misogynistic and Male: Inside South Korea’s Incel Election (Heather Chen and Junhyup Kwon, Vice)
Feb 22 2022: Can a tech billionaire squash Australia’s coal industry by buying it? (Alice Klein, New Scientist)
Feb 22 2022: Colombia legalises abortion in move celebrated as ‘historic victory’ by campaigners (Joe Parkin Daniels, The Guardian)
Feb 22 2022: US women’s soccer team secures promise of equal pay (Andrew Das, The Irish Times)
Feb 16 2022: The brain’s reading of the body’s state is key to mental health (Camilla Nord, Psyche)
Feb 15 2022: What is Putin thinking? (Timothy Snyder)
Feb 15 2022: Iran: Wife killer's 'walk of fame' highlights horror of 'honour killings' (Alijani Ershad, France24)
Feb 12 2022: ‘I Had Never Felt Worse’: Long Covid Sufferers Are Struggling With Exercise (Melinda Wenner Moyer, The New York Times)
Feb 08 2022: New Map of Meaning in the Brain Changes Ideas About Memory (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Feb 07 2022: Peng Shuai, the tennis star in the middle of a #MeToo firestorm in China, abruptly announces her retirement from the sport (Cheryl Teh, Inside)
Feb 02 2022: I Feel, Therefore I Am (Antonio Damasio, Nautilus)
Jan 31 2022: What the Conversation Around the "Great Resignation" Leaves Out (Meg Conley, Harper’s Bazaar)
Jan 20 2022: Apple AirTags - 'A perfect tool for stalking' (James Clayton and Jasmin Dyer, BBC News)
Jan 19 2022: My Out-of-Body Experience (Joel Frohlich, Nautilus)
Jan 14 2022: Multiple sclerosis could be caused by the common ‘kissing disease’ virus, scientists say (Justin Vallejo, The Independent)
Jan 14 2022: How Tumblr Became Popular for Being Obsolete (Kyle Chayka, The New Yorker)
Jan 13 2022: New Theory Proposes Forgetting Is Actually a Form of Learning (Neuroscience News)
Jan 04 2022: ‘We need to respect the process of healing’: a GP on the overlooked art of recovery (Gavin Francis, The Guardian)
Dec 06 2021: Barcelona bicibús: the children’s bicycle convoy that’s helping cycling take off in Spain (Graham Keeley, inews)
Nov 29 2021: Narcissists vs. Abusers (Lundy Bancroft)
Apr 14 2021: Brain fog: how trauma, uncertainty and isolation have affected our minds and memory (Moya Sarner, The Guardian)
Mar 08 2020: When Soviet Women Won the Right to Abortion (For the Second Time) (Sasha Talaver, Jacobin)
Aug 10 2019: A Common Trait Among Mass Killers: Hatred Toward Women (Julia Bosman and Kate Taylor and Tim Arango, The New York Times)
Aug 09 2018: Other people are having way, way less sex than you think they are (Bobby Duffy, The Conversation)
Jun 14 2018: The Secret About Men Who Have a Grudge Against Women (Lundy Bancroft)
Apr 07 2017: Descartes was wrong: ‘a person is a person through other persons’ (Abeba Birhanei, Aeon)
Jan 27 2017: Girls believe brilliance is a male trait, research into gender stereotypes shows (Nicola Davis, The Guardian, Jan 27 2017)
Aug 27 2015: Tech nerds are smart. But they can't seem to get their heads around politics. (David Roberts, Vox)
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2021
Dec 22 2021: Your sense of right and wrong is interwoven with your personality (Luke D Smillie and Milan Andrejević, Psyche)
Dec 06 2021: A stable sense of self is rooted in the lungs, heart and gut (Alessandro Monti, Psyche)
Nov 15 2021: To Be Energy-Efficient, Brains Predict Their Perceptions (Anil Ananthaswamy, Quanta Magazine)
Nov 08 2021: Depression is more than low mood – it’s a change of consciousness (Cecily Whiteley and Jonathan Birch, Psyche)
Nov 03 2021: Are you sure you know what emotions are? (Andrew Ortony, Psyche)
Oct 21 2021: On the origin of minds (Pamela Lyonis, Aeon)
Oct 04 2021: Medicine Nobel Prize Goes to Temperature and Touch Discoveries (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Sep 30 2021: How mental health became a social media minefield (Rebecca Jennings, Vox)
Sep 28 2021: Pinker’s progress: the celebrity scientist at the centre of the culture wars (Alex Blasdel, The Guardian)
Sep 21 2021: Personality traits may drive our ideas about fairness and sharing (Milan Andrejević, Daniel Feuerriegel, Luke Smillie; The Conversation)
Sep 13 2021: Hope is the antidote to helplessness. Here’s how to cultivate it (Emily Esfahani Smith, Psyche)
Sep 13 2021: A horrifying new AI app swaps women into porn videos with a click (Karen Hao, MIT Technology Review)
Sep 09 2021: Xi Jinping’s crackdown on everything is remaking Chinese society (Lily Kuo, The Washington Post)
Aug 24 2021: The Brain Doesn’t Think the Way You Think It Does (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Aug 19 2021: Algeria blames groups it links to Morocco, Israel for wildfires (Al Jazeera)
Aug 15 2021: Ads depicting women ‘painted over’ after Taliban enters Kabul (Chiara Giordano, The Independent)
Aug 07 2021: “J’ai franchi la ligne”: un journaliste tient des propos “inappropriés” sur les Belgian Cats (Le Soir)
Aug 06 2021: A New Idea That Could Help Us Understand Autism (Pamela Feliciano, Scientific American)
July 03 2021: Many Of Us Feel ‘Empty’ – Understanding What It Means Is Important For Improving Our Mental Health (Neuroscience News)
July 01 2021: Biological Purpose of Near Death Experiences Uncovered (Neuroscience News)
July 01 2021: Fibromyalgia may be a condition of the immune system not the brain – study (Linda Geddes, The Guardian)
June 28 2021: Sufferers of chronic pain have long been told it’s all in their head. We now know that’s wrong (Linda Geddes, The Guardian)
June 23 2021: Brussels lights up with rainbows after UEFA bans Munich protest (Jules Johnson, The Brussels Times)
June 13 2021: Why are women more prone to long Covid? (David Cox, The Guardian)
June 10 2021: Newly detailed nerve links between brain and other organs shape thoughts, memories, and feelings (Emily Underwood, ScienceMag)
June 04 2021: Gut Bacteria Connected to How Babies Experience Fear (Neuroscience News)
May 31 2021: China announces three-child limit in major policy shift (Vincent Ni China, The Guardian)
May 30 2021: New study sheds light on cognitive mechanisms linked to hypnosis (Eric W. Dolan, PsyPost)
May 18 2021: What happens in your brain when you imagine the future? (Michele Berger-Penn, Futurity)
May 15 2021: Autism and the Social Mind (Peter Mundy, Scientific American)
May 10 2021: The people who want to keep masking: ‘It’s like an invisibility cloak’ (Julia Carrie Wong, The Guardian)
May 05 2021: The power of self-reflection (Stephen Fleming, New Scientist)
May 03 2021: Some people feel so utterly alone it’s as if they don’t exist (Kristine Dahl Sørensenis, Marit Råbuis; Psyche)
Apr 15 2021: The Brain ‘Rotates’ Memories to Save Them From New Sensations (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Apr 07 2021: Ursula von der Leyen snubbed in chair gaffe at EU-Erdoğan talks (Daniel Boffey, The Guardian)
Apr 02 2021: Horror moment police horse 'knocks woman unconscious' during April Fools' festival prank (Ryan Merrifield, Daily Mirror)
Mar 29 2021: The weird science of loneliness explains why lockdown sucked (Matt Reynolds, Wired)
Mar 25 2021: It Takes Guts to Fend Off Loneliness and Achieve Wisdom (Neuroscience News)
Mar 20 2021: We always speak of women's safety. Let's talk about male violence instead (Anne Enright, The Guardian)
Mar 14 2021: Don't worry, be happy: how your state of mind could affect your Covid jab (David Robson, The Guardian)
Mar 01 2021: Foreign journalists in China see 'rapid decline in media freedom': survey (Reuters)
Feb 26 2021: Metabolism myths: 7 things we get wrong about diet and exercise (Herman Pontzer, New Scientist)
Feb 11 2021: Pablo Escobar: Why scientists want to kill Colombia's hippos (Fernando Duarte, BBC News)
Feb 10 2021: I have no mind’s eye: let me try to describe it for you (Neesa Sunar, Psyche)
Jan 21 2021: People buying SUVs are cancelling out climate gains from electric cars (Michael Le Page, New Scientist)
Oct 05 2020: Ad Tech Could Be the Next Internet Bubble (Gilad Edelman, Wired)
Dec 20 2019: Scientists aren’t sure why identical twins differ. Armadillo quads offer an answer (Sharon Begley, Stat)
May 04 2019: What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With (Darcy Lockman, The New York Times)
Mar 29 2018: When will Britain face up to its crimes against humanity? (Kris Manjapra, The Guardian)
Sep 15 2017: How a tax haven is leading the race to privatise space (Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, The Guardian)
See also: bibliography of previous years
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2020
See also: books posted in 2020
Dec 2020: A computational phenotype of disrupted moral inference in borderline personality disorder (Siegel, Jenifer Z., et al.; Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging)
Dec 21 2020: Scientists untangle the complicated link between ADHD and sleep (Sarah Sloat, Inverse)
Dec 15 2020: To the Brain, Reading Computer Code Is Not the Same as Reading Language (Neuroscience News)
Dec 14 2020: Forgetfulness May Be a Sign of Brain Efficiency (Neuroscience News)
Dec 03 2020: Researchers identify a new personality construct that describes the tendency to see oneself as a victim (Eric W. Dolan, PsyPost)
Nov 30 2020: DeepMind's AI biologist can decipher secrets of the machinery of life (Michel Le Page, New Scientist)
Nov 17 2020: The limitations of international expertise when drafting new constitutions (Alicia Pastor y Camarasa, The Conversation)
Nov 11 2020: How to get over ‘never good enough’ (Margaret Rutherford, Psyche)
Nov 09 2020: What happens when psychedelics make you see God (Sarah Scoles, Popular Science)
Oct 30 2020: Belgium announces second coronavirus lockdown (Camille Gijs, Politico)
Oct 26 2020: Conservative and Liberal Brains Might Have Some Real Differences (Lydia Denworth, Scientific American)
Oct 25 2020: The Science of Nerdiness (Scott Barry Kaufman, Scientific American)
Oct 01 2020: Belgian milestone: A first trans minister and nobody cares (Katrin Hugendubel, Politico)
Sep 30 2020: This Overlooked Variable Is the Key to the Pandemic (Zeynep Tufekci, The Atlantic)
Sep 25 2020: Thousands of Xinjiang mosques destroyed or damaged, report finds (Helen Davidson, The Guardian)
Sep 16 2020: Psychologists Can Now Predict 57% Of Your Personality Traits From The Way You Use Your Smartphone (Mark Travers, Forbes)
Sep 15 2020: ICE whistleblower: Nurse alleges 'hysterectomies on immigrant women in US' (BBC News)
Sep 12 2020: Why does the right keep pretending the left runs Britain? (Lea Ypi, The Guardian)
Aug 26 2020: In the Second Volume of ‘Hitler,’ How a Dictator Invited His Own Downfall (Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times)
Aug 25 2020: COVID-19 Is Transmitted Through Aerosols. We Have Enough Evidence, Now It Is Time to Act (Jose-Luis Jimenez, Time)
Aug 04 2020: Chronic pain sufferers should not be given opioids, says medicines watchdog (Shaun Lintern, The Independent)
Jul 29 2020: The Last Love of Jonas Salk (Charlotte Decroes Jacobs, Nautilus)
Jul 24 2020: Do Americans Get That Trump is Instituting Martial Law? (Umair Haque, Medium)
Jul 16 2020: What Is an Individual? Biology Seeks Clues in Information Theory (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Jul 11 2020: Lower cognitive ability linked to non-compliance with social distancing guidelines during the coronavirus outbreak (Eric W. Dolan, Psypost)
Jul 06 2020: How Your Heart Influences What You Perceive and Fear (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Jul 03 2020: 4 Personality Traits Linked To High IQ (Jeremy Dean, Psyblog)
Jun 26 2020: In some professions, women have become well represented, yet gender bias persists—Perpetuated by those who think it is not happening (Science Advances)
Jun 15 2020: The brains of lonely people reveal why you can feel alone in a crowded room (Emma Betuel, Inverse)
Jun 09 2020: How Belgium is being forced to confront the bloody legacy of King Leopold II (Dave Keating, NewStatesman)
Jun 03 2020: ‘I can’t breathe’: Leopold II statue defaced in Ghent (Maïthé Chini, The Brussels Times)
Jun 03 2020: Chronic pain forces a strange dance: performing wellness for others (Jude Cook, Psyche)
May 31 2020: Police Erupt in Violence Nationwide (Matthew Dessem, Slate)
May 18 2020: The Man Who Coaches Husbands on How to Avoid Divorce (Jancee Dunn, The New York Times)
May 12 2020: Women's research plummets during lockdown - but articles from men increase (Anna Fazackerley, The Guardian)
May 08 2020: Oops, they did it again: Trump's refusal to wear a mask as a signal to fascism (Amanda Marcotte, Salon)
May 04 2020: A crippled US Postal Service could throw a wrench in November election for San Diego and beyond (Charles T. Clark, The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Apr 24 2020: Sexism on the Covid-19 frontline: 'PPE is made for a 6ft 3in rugby player' (Alexandra Topping, The Guardian)
Apr 23 2020: Phunware, a data firm for Trump campaign, got millions in coronavirus small business help (Stephen Gandel and Graham Kates, CBS News)
Apr 19 2020: Why is Belgium’s death toll so high? (Barbara Moens, Politico)
Apr 12 2020: The White Male Is The Biggest Risk In Spreading The Virus (Richard Stokoe, The Huffington Post)
Apr 07 2020: Trump removes inspector general who was to oversee $2 trillion stimulus spending (Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post)
Apr 03 2020: Chinese families should be sweeping graves now. But thousands still haven’t buried their dead. (Anna Fifield and Lyric Li, The Washington Post)
Apr 02 2020: 'It’s a place where they try to destroy you': why concentration camps are still with us (Daniel Trilling, The Guardian)
Mar 31 2020: ‘We can’t go back to normal’: how will coronavirus change the world? (Peter C Baker, The Guardian)
Mar 30 2020: How Viktor Orbán used the coronavirus crisis to hand himself unlimited power (Emily Tamkin, Newstatesman)
Mar 21 2020: DOJ seeks new emergency powers amid coronavirus pandemic (Betsy Woodruff Swan, Politico)
Mar 21 2020: Why is the coronavirus so much more deadly for men than for women? (Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times)
Mar 15 2020: How to survive coronavirus lockdown as a parent, especially moms who carry the burden (Elissa Strauss, CNN)
Mar 13 2020: The Masculine Bluster of Trump’s Coronavirus Hand-Shaking Tour (Christina Cauterucci, Slate)
Mar 10 2020: Science continues to suggest a link between autism and the gut. Here’s why that’s important (The Conversation)
Mar 10 2020: Vladimir Putin, president until 2036? (Alec Luhn, Politico)
Mar 06 2020: China’s coronavirus cover-up: how censorship and propaganda obstructed the truth (Paul Gardner, The Conversation)
Mar 03 2020: Why Elizabeth Warren is losing even as white professionals love her (Matthew Yglesias, Vox)
Mar 02 2020: Not a 'math person'? You may be better at learning to code than you think (Phys.org)
Feb 24 2020: Astrology, Tarot Cards and Psychotherapy (John Horgan, Scientific American)
Feb 16 2020: How to Make the Study of Consciousness Scientifically Tractable (Tam Hunt, Scientific American)
Feb 11 2020: Neuroscience study finds evidence that meditation increases the entropy of brainwaves (Eric W. Dolan, PsyPost)
Feb 10 2020: This Psychological Concept Could Be Shaping the Presidential Election (Erika Weisz, Nautilus)
Feb 10 2020: It’s better to focus on where you are going than how you are feeling (John J Donahue, Aeon)
Jan 29 2020: Owners of high-status cars are on a collision course with traffic (EurekAlert)
Jan 28 2020: Oxford study explores links between personality and the gut microbiome (Rich Haridy, New Atlas)
Jan 01 2020: The Simple Truth about Physics (Abraham Loeb, Scientific American)
Nov 12 2019: History as a giant data set: how analysing the past could help save the future (Laura Spinney, The Guardian)
Feb 12 2019: How the Brain Creates a Timeline of the Past (Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine)
Jul 04 2018: How Horrific Things Come to Seem Normal (Nathan J. Robinson, Current Affairs)
Feb 11 2018: We took the world’s most scientific personality test—and discovered unexpectedly sexist results (Olivia Goldhill, Quartz)
Aug 03 2017: The Ugly History of Stephen Miller’s ‘Cosmopolitan’ Epithet (Jeff Greenfield, Politico)
Nov 19 2015: The Information Theory of Life (Kevin Hartnett, Quanta Magazine)
Dec 14 2014: Ceausescu’s children (Wendell Steavenson, The Guardian)
See also: books posted in 2020
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John Elkington and Charmian Love of Volans explain how new models of finance can help us through the economic downturn
Phoenix as usual ... signifying the Resurrection from ashes .... coming out stronger than before.
Read more: http://forbesindia.com/article/oxford/the-phoenix-economy/5482/1#ixzz1ysL4ek3t
P.S : You can read my personal blog The Phoenix's Diary.
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So here we go ... First Article concerning the EURO crisis. The author analyzes the fundamental flaw in having a common currency for a group of states..... 
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