Stories by Liz Langley

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Posted on: Jul 11, 2013, Source: AlterNet

Here's a glimpse at some of the world's weirdest mating rituals.

Posted on: Jun 20, 2013, Source: AlterNet

Joseph Shrand discusses his new book, "Outsmarting Anger: 7 Strategies for Defusing Our Most Dangerous Emotion."

Posted on: May 22, 2013, Source: AlterNet

Do women lose interest in sex as they age? How safe is it to have sex post-heart attack?

Posted on: Apr 24, 2013, Source: AlterNet

Can you name another cell that's been played in a movie by Woody Allen?

Posted on: Apr 4, 2013, Source: AlterNet

For all their popularity, what do we really know about them?

Posted on: Feb 25, 2013, Source: AlterNet

There’s all kinds of interesting facts and facets to the human penis. Here's your chance to learn more.

Posted on: Feb 12, 2013, Source: AlterNet

There's far more to male sexuality than meets the eye.

Posted on: Jan 25, 2013, Source: AlterNet

Your brain is reacting to stimuli and sending out signals that you may not even be aware of.

Posted on: Jan 15, 2013, Source: AlterNet

It might not look like the sexiest body part, but it really is.

Posted on: Sep 13, 2012, Source: AlterNet

When the next natural disaster strikes, squads of trained cockroaches may come to rescue you.

Posted on: Sep 6, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Curved beer glasses may get you drunk faster than straight ones -- and other fascinating finds.

Posted on: Aug 30, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Turns out it is pretty easy to hack into your brain to get your PIN and other important numbers.

Posted on: Aug 23, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Storing books in DNA, cleaning useless information out of your brain, and more.

Posted on: Aug 17, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Restoring sight to the blind, hearing extinct animals, and why your dog is amazingly evolved are just a few of our stories this week.

Posted on: Aug 10, 2012, Source: AlterNet

A new snake-like creature? Spray-on skin? Just two of the fascinating things the world discovered this week.

Posted on: Aug 2, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Ever wonder what space smells like? That and nine other discoveries this week to rock the cocktail parties.

Posted on: Jul 26, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Great stuff this week on the possible neurological origin of consciousness, bug-killing paint, free college classes and gorillas learning how to destroy poaching traps. Oh, and more squid sex.

Posted on: Jul 20, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Some good news: cows get to drink wine and we're close to eradicating some horrific diseases.

Posted on: Jul 12, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Pot medically engineered to help with weight loss and park benches made from old diapers are just the start this week.

Posted on: Jul 5, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Here's a glimpse: a medical breakthrough that allows your body to stay alive without breathing -- and proof your dog copies you when you yawn.

Posted on: Jun 29, 2012, Source: AlterNet

You may have had a bad week, but you can be thankful that a squid didn't try to knock up your face. This, and other science news.

Posted on: Jun 21, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Are we on the verge of a vaccine for cocaine addiction and Facebook for animals?

Posted on: Jun 15, 2012, Source: AlterNet

You have to read it to believe it -- here's 10 crazy things the world learned this week.

Posted on: Jun 7, 2012, Source: AlterNet

We're still not sure why someone would invent pot without the high, but it's on the list this week.

Posted on: May 31, 2012, Source: AlterNet

The naked face-eater in Miami stole the news, but there was a whole lot more going on this week. Here's a peek.

Posted on: May 25, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Scientists have done it again...this week there's robot fish, inflatable bike helmets, invisibility cloaks, the first prank call and so much more.

Posted on: May 17, 2012, Source: AlterNet

From asteroid mining to HIV prevention, here are 10 things you should know about from the week.

Posted on: May 11, 2012, Source: AlterNet

These research discoveries will blow your mind.

Posted on: May 4, 2012, Source: AlterNet

From hidden terrorist messages in porn, to smog-eating buildings, to dolphin coworkers, here are some incredible discoveries.

Posted on: Apr 26, 2012, Source: AlterNet

From medical devices straight out of Star Wars to birds that give Martha Stewart a run for her money, here are 10 fascinating new discoveries.

Posted on: Apr 19, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Here's what researchers revealed this week: blood tests for depression, how to escape a ticket, the science behind Tupac's reappearance, crazy new species and more.

Posted on: Apr 12, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Cool discoveries about music, Leonardo da Vinci and America's wolf population.

Posted on: Apr 10, 2012, Source: AlterNet

As people change, their sexual interests and desires can change as well, a process that should be embraced, not fought.

Posted on: Apr 5, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Fuzzy dinosaurs, coral with herpes, an autism gene? Here's a few stories you may have missed.

Posted on: Feb 23, 2012, Source: AlterNet

Easy access to porn is blamed for everything from a decrease in male desire to poor body image in women. But are there social upsides?

Posted on: Dec 28, 2011, Source: SeXis Magazine

Both rejection and over-the-top attention from an interested party are tough. Here's how to pick up on important social cues.

Posted on: Oct 20, 2011, Source: Verso

What do we see in some people and not in others? More importantly, why can’t everyone see how great we are and fall for us right this minute?

Posted on: Aug 11, 2011, Source: SeXis Magazine

Examining how and why love cycles affect the brain (and our loves).

Posted on: Jul 5, 2011, Source: AlterNet

There are a variety of reasons for women to fake orgasms. How can both partners have a more satisfying, honest sexual experience?

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