AvatarAndraeThe Best Startup Accelerators Of 2015Forbes - Brian SolomonStartup accelerators, now fixtures of the tech community, were hard to find just a few years ago. When researchers Yael Hochberg and Susan Cohen began researching accelerators in 2010 and 2011, they could hardly find 10 true programs to rank. On Tuesday, Hochberg and Cohen released their latest …
AvatarAndraeThe big "f**k buddy" lie: Campus hookups and the dark story of male sexual desireverified_publisherSalon - By Dr. Melvin KonnerWhat about the sex difference in sex? In a short chapter entitled “The Sexual Superiority of the Female,” Montagu wrote that while “social conditioning plays a considerable role . . . there is a profound biological difference between the sexes. . . . The male seems to be in a chronic state of …
AvatarAndraeWhy painful memories linger with usverified_publisherBBC Future - Claudia HammondIf we didn’t forget pain, women would never go through childbirth twice – or so says the myth. But the truth is that agonising memories don’t always diminish.
AvatarAndrae21 Tricks Non-Morning People Should Know About Early ExercisingBuzzFeed - Alison CaporimoYes, you can. 1. Leave your blinds open overnight. Research shows a little light may be all we need to get up feeling charged instead of drained. Leave your shades open all the way (or just a little bit) and let the sun wake you up. 3. Make it a date. Start your day by getting to spend a few extra …
AvatarAndraeHow Many Of The World's Richest Billionaires Are Still Entrepreneurs?Forbes - Brian SolomonOn Monday morning, Forbes released our annual accounting of the world's richest people, all 1,826 billionaires with more than $7 trillion among them. Most (1,191) of the world's billionaires reached this financial peak as self-made entrepreneurs, rather than inheritors. But how many of the richest …
AvatarAndraeDown and dirty fairy tales: How this rediscovered stash of darker-than-Grimm stories destroys our Prince Charming mythsverified_publisherSalon - By Laura MillerIn 2012, readers around the world were intrigued to learn that a researcher in northern Bavaria had discovered hundreds of never-published fairy- and folktales collected by the 19th-century folklorist Franz Xaver von Schönwerth. Working just a few decades after the Brothers Grimm, Schönwerth …