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Romeo and Juliet – Miami City Ballet
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Romeo and Juliet – Miami City Ballet

Few stories are as well-known as the classic Romeo and Juliet, and unless you are the most jaded individual, it touches you in ways familiar and new, if you give it a chance. The play, film versions, the orchestral music score by Prokofiev, the opera, even the original poem; all have their special charms. Add...

Dating Profile Text Perceived as More Original May Spark More Attraction
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Dating Profile Text Perceived as More Original May Spark More Attraction

A new study involving users of online dating sites has revealed a link between the perceived originality of text in dating profiles and better impressions of attractiveness. Tess van der Zanden and colleagues at Tilburg University in The Netherlands present these findings in PLOS ONE  and reveal the features of “original” profiles. Previous research has...

Powerful Women Heading Up Dating Apps Are Framed as Young and Sexy
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Powerful Women Heading Up Dating Apps Are Framed as Young and Sexy

People are swiping on dating apps in record numbers and roughly half of these individuals identify as women, which may be the reason why the dating app industry recently assigned the top leadership roles to women. Indeed, this past year, the most powerful dating apps in the world — Bumble and Tinder — were both...

Recruiting Male Allies Boosts Women at Work
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Recruiting Male Allies Boosts Women at Work

When women and men raise their voices together in the workplace, managers are more likely to support gender equity issues, such as equal pay for equal work. That’s the finding of a new paper from a researcher at The University of Texas at Austin. In a recent study, Insiya Hussain, an assistant professor of management at...

Erotophilia and Sexual Sensation–seeking Are Good Predictors of Engagement with Sex Robots
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Erotophilia and Sexual Sensation–seeking Are Good Predictors of Engagement with Sex Robots

Simon Dubé’s study examines the personality traits of people who are more willing to experiment with erobotics Advances in technology, in particular artificial intelligence (AI), are impacting our everyday lives in ever more ways — including our sex lives. Sex robots — life-size, lifelike machines powered by AI and used for sexual purposes — are...

Stop Using ‘Latinx’ If You Really Want to Be Inclusive
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Stop Using ‘Latinx’ If You Really Want to Be Inclusive

Most of the debates on the usage of “Latinx” – pronounced “la-teen-ex” – have taken place in the U.S. But the word has begun to spread into Spanish-speaking countries – where it hasn’t exactly been embraced. In July 2022, Argentina and Spain released public statements banning the use of Latinx, or any gender-neutral variant. Both governments reasoned...

Burning Man Highlights the Primordial Human Need for Ritual
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Burning Man Highlights the Primordial Human Need for Ritual

At the end of each summer, hordes of people flock to the Black Rock Desert in Nevada to erect a makeshift city the size of the Italian town of Pisa. They call it Black Rock City. A few days later, they will burn it to the ground, leaving no trace. During their time together, they partake in...

Best FIFA Men’s Player Award Appears to Be Biased by Cultural Similarity
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Best FIFA Men’s Player Award Appears to Be Biased by Cultural Similarity

A new analysis of voting data for the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)’s World’s Best Male Football Player Award suggests that cultural similarity between voters and players biases results. Michael Johnson and Ian McCarthy of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, present these findings in PLOS ONE. Earlier studies have shown that industry-wide awards—such...