New research into cyberaggression suggests women are more aggressive than would be believed from research conducted in the real world 1,2. Any genderised discussion of aggression is always sensitive, ...
Researchers discover that just like in mice, human tears contain a chemical signal that blocks conspecific male aggression. Male aggression in rodents is known to be blocked when they smell female ...
Human men are typically more aggressive than human women, a finding supported by reams of research. But surveys of 4,136 individuals in 24 countries reveal an exception to the trend: aggression in ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Female-female aggression and its effect on fitness are poorly understood compared to male-male aggression. We quantified female-female ...
Simply smelling a woman’s tears could reduce male aggression by over 40 percent, a study has revealed. The research compiled by the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has showed the shocking ...
New research uses pioneering tools to show how aggressive female fruit flies' vision is regulated to focus on what's important. In most research labs, the scientists are on the same page about why ...
A fascinating study has found that sniffing female tears significantly reduced male aggression and decreased activity in aggression-related brain networks. It’s suggested that the effect, which is ...
A research group led by Joshua Neunuebel at the University of Delaware, USA, tracked the behavior of mice using machine learning to understand how they handle aggressive behavior from other mice. The ...
With everyday stress compounded by Covid this year, and now the holiday season, AAA is urging motorists to keep their cool on the road and avoid dangerous habits. It's just released a new driving ...