The Science of Beards
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As World Beard Day (September 3) comes around again, and the planet gets ready to celebrate fabulous facial hair, here are a…
As World Beard Day (September 3) comes around again, and the planet gets ready to celebrate fabulous facial hair, here are a…
As World Beard Day (September 3) comes around again, and the planet gets ready to celebrate fabulous facial hair, here are a…
Peacock courtship is no small affair. The peacock gyrates a fan of shimmering feathers to impress his potential partner.
The courtship ritual of the peacock is no modest affair – gyrating a heavy fan of shimmering feathers to impress a potential…
Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you'll have noticed that beards have come sprouting back into fashion, at least in the…
Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you'll have noticed that beards have come sprouting back into fashion, at least in the…
ROMA - Basta guardarsi intorno, farci caso, la barba sta tornando tra noi. Si impone negli spot, nei film, tra le strade.
What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a whole bunch of men manage just fine without one.
What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a whole bunch of men manage just fine without one.
Tamsin Saxton, Northumbria University, Newcastle What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a…
Quando vediamo un uomo prendersi cura della propria barba (o lasciare che cresca incolta, con finta noncuranza) è facile…
Mit einem Bart wirkt ein Mann viel reifer und männlicher und beeindruckt damit die Frauenwelt? Weit gefehlt.
What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a whole bunch of men manage just fine without one.
What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a whole bunch of men manage just fine without one.
Northumbria University (via noodls) / Tamsin Saxton, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Northumbria, writes about beards for The…
Tamsin Saxton, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Northumbria, writes about beards for The Conversation.
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.
What is the point of a beard, evolutionarily speaking? Children, women, and a whole bunch of men manage just fine without one.