Finnish Research May Explain Why Women Have Large Breasts
A new study from the University of Oulu suggests that the size of women's breasts might be related to thermoregulation for newborns, rather than solely for purposes of sexual selection or as fat storage.
Goldman Sachs: Removing the Last DEI Criteria – What Led to the Decision
Goldman Sachs plans to move away from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies by eliminating specific criteria related to race, gender identity, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in its board member selection process.
Removing criteria on race and gender from the board: Goldman Sachs' anti-woke shift
Goldman Sachs is reportedly set to eliminate references to race, gender identity, ethnicity, and sexual orientation from its board selection criteria, marking a significant shift away from identity politics in the American financial world.
Mollusks Use Light Patterns on Their Skin to Attract Mates
A new study finds that cuttlefish display patterns on their skin that are invisible to human eyes but attract potential mates by exploiting light wave orientation.