Dating apps are falling back to Earth.
Just adding that one punctuation mark and three letters used to send stock prices up, on average, 74 percent.
A new study shows that the field suffers from a reproducibility problem, but the extent of the issue is still hard to nail down.
Newly single older people are finding a dating landscape vastly different from the one they knew in their 20s and 30s.
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Ten years after a seminal paper laid bare psychology’s white, affluent, Western skew, not much has changed.
Some practical advice on managing this scary period