Editor's Selections: Methods FAIL, Empathic Robots, Gorilla Tag, and MDMA for PTSD

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Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week: To start things off, Krystal D'Costa of Anthropology in Practice discusses the science of women's shoes. Was the "Gay Caveman" really gay? Or even a caveman? Eric M. Johnson takes his blog tour to David Dobbs's Neuron Culture blog:…
Welcome to the 26th edition of the Carnival of Evolution! To begin, consider the adaptive rhymes of evolution from the Digital Cuttlefish. There was a LOT of evolutionary blogging this month, so let's just jump right in to the rest, shall we? Let's start with animals (This is the Thoughtful…
Figure 1: Research Sausage indeed. (Source) Bloggy News: Research Blogging now supports Polish-language posts! Polish is the sixth language supported by the site, following Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, German, and English. We encourage new bloggers to register. If you blog about peer reviewed…
Here are my Research Blogging Editor's Selections for this week: Let's start out with something particularly morbid (though potentially the best lede ever): "What effect do thoughts of death have on a typical person's desire for sex?" This fascinating post by Christian Jarrett of BPS Research…