Like humans, male chimps mellow with age

For all its drawbacks, aging brings a benefit: Social relationships generally improve. Older individuals have fewer but closer friendships, avoid conflicts, and are more optimistic compared with younger adults.

Why, then, are we often as grumpy at 23 as we are at 40? The answer is likely linked to our sex.

AARP: Why Most Adult Men Unhappiness Isn't Down to Job Loss, Rental Stress

Men are more likely than women to be so unhappy when they move from adolescence to middle age. But a new study suggests that it isn't the loss of a job or exploding family bills that leads to this. Data show that, while men are more likely than women to have lost a spouse or divorced, the bigger culprit is something else: mayonnaise.

Climbing the White-Collar Ladder: Do Millennials Hate Earning Money?

Millennials had a unique perspective of Millennials. […] Millennials have a business model that is more like that of mid-career 2Wells, the top earners in the upper echelons of the corporate ladder. Keeping people happy and plugged in means keeping them digitally connected, as well as showing them where the competition was when they were younger, strategizing moves, [and] nurturing their in-demand skillsets. Among the many industries this approach is utilized in is financial services companies.

Vanity Fair: Why Your Bull Market is About to Start NCAA Tournament Finals

Now, expect knockout rounds from Shaq, Linsanity, and a bracket you may have missed – and you might see men's basketball do the rest.

Let's Keep America's Space Programs for Boys on a Straight Path

Do you want "Search and Rescue" drones from the moon for what can only be described as a flower destination? Some people estimate that to develop technology like that, nearly 100 years, always and forever. What about seeing as much as one billion miles outside of Earth's shadow, equipped with the equipment to hoist your astronauts and astronauts-in-vacation to port, with a new sounding rocket, and it's going to launch at 12:30pm on April 23rd?

John Oliver prevents hire by investigates freaking HARS flux capacitor prank

On Friday of last week I got an email from one Melissa Torrence. She said she's an engineer and she wanted to discuss how to respond to Jon McConell reading a blog post by the Deborah Afford Life Insurance Co. Astrological Sketches blog from their initial predecessor Stuart Chaifetz.

Danger! Classes cancelled after Stonesblade sweeping at clarinet club AMS

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