For a Personal Question, an Asker Turns Answerer
The question-and-answer portion of a conference call with Oprah Winfrey veered into unexpected territory. nytimes.com |
Your height dictates how jealousy strikes
The green-eyed monster grips the sexes differently, depending on how tall they are and who their love rivals might be, suggests a new study feeds.newscientist.com |
Misleading message in a woman's walk
The sexiness of a woman's walk varies over her menstrual cycle, with her wiggle being most attractive when she is least fertile, say researchers (full text available to subscribers) feeds.newscientist.com |
Genetics: Top 10 articles from 2008
2008 was all about the genome – or rather, how companies could make money out of it – but geneticists are also shining new light on how life may have evolved in the first place feeds.newscientist.com |
My big fat geek wedding: Tears, joy and oxytocin
How did New Scientist reporter Linda Geddes make her big day even more memorable? By taking blood samples from her nearest and dearest feeds.newscientist.com |