Stress at work: How working in a male-dominated environment can impact women's health
Women working in heavily male-dominated workplaces may suffer levels of stress that could harm their health, according to new research. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 26, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Americas Source Type: news

New evidence backs papyrus suggesting Jesus had a wife - and Mary Magdalene was a disciple
New tests on a highly controversial papyrus fragment may add credence to evidence suggesting Jesus had a wife. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 26, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Photographer challenges perception of redheads with stunning portrait series
A photographer is challenging the stereotypical assumptions of how a redhead should look. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 26, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Musician to take up 'sound residency' in Cornwall hut where Guglielmo Marconi transmitted first radio signal over the horizon
A professional musician is taking up residence in the remote wooden hut on the Cornish coast used by Guglielmo Marconi to transmit the first radio signal over the horizon, which led to the modern era of global telecommunications. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 26, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Poohsticks: Scientists finally find a recipe for success – and conclude it's all about the stick
Pooh sticks is not a game of luck but rather depends on choosing the optimum stick, according to research from a leading scientist. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 25, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Black holes are a passage to another universe, says Stephen Hawking
Humans could escape from black holes, rather than getting stuck in them, according to a new theory proposed by Stephen Hawking. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 25, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Educated and attractive women 'more likely to say they are 100% heterosexual', claims study
Attractive and educated women may be more likely to say they are “100 per cent heterosexual”, a new study has claimed. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 25, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Attractive women more likely to be '100% heterosexual', according to new study
Attractive and educated women may be more likely to report being “100 per cent heterosexual”, a new study has suggested. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 25, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Educated and attractive women 'more likely to be 100% heterosexual', claims study
Attractive and educated women may be more likely to report being “100 per cent heterosexual”, a new study has claimed. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 25, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Men who feel insecure about their masculinity 'may be more likely to resort to violence'
Men who feel insecure about their masculinity may be more likely to resort to violence, research in the USA has shown. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 24, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Small man syndrome explained? Men who feel insecure about their masculinity 'may be more likely to resort to violence'
Men who feel insecure about their masculinity may be more likely to resort to violence, research in the USA has shown. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 24, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

New YouGov poll reveals the reasons why Britons cry
Britain's young people are crying because they lack self-confidence, according to a new study. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 24, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Baby boomers at risk of becoming problem drinkers in their old age, study says
The “baby boomers” are now at risk of becoming problem drinkers in their old age according to a study showing that one in five over-65s who regularly drink alcohol are doing so unsafely. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 23, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news

Ants are able to 'self-medicate' by changing diet when they are unwell in first for insect-kind
It appears that ants, usually seen as the ultimate self-sacrificing workers, are also not bad at saving their own skins. (Source: The Independent - Science)
Source: The Independent - Science - August 22, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Science Source Type: news