Everyday BPA exposure decreases sperm quality, confirming what has been suspected for some time about certain chemicals, including phthalates.
Everyday BPA exposure decreases sperm quality, confirming what has been suspected for some time about certain chemicals, including phthalates.

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According to my highly unscientific study of counting cars in public places, Rome loves its hybrids. Along one street in the Centro Storico, where...
Oh, hey, look: Another study is pointing to the negative side of vegetarianism. It probably isn't worth any ink, but seeing as this is the...
Sorry to bring her up again, folks, but headlines about a new study prompt a little discussion. Or perhaps a little rant. Because yes, one more...

GOOD's second Food Studies blogger is Leslie, who is applying design thinking to the Slow Food movement.

CEOs take note: A compromised ability to breathe makes people less effective cogs in your profit machine.

A new study shows Americans are less empathetic than they were 30 years ago, and for reasons that might surprise you.

A study from the Brookings Institution anticipates more than a decade of jobs struggling before we return to pre-recession levels.

It's hard out there in the job market, but a new survey says recent graduates are satisfied with their college experience.

GOOD's second Food Studies blogger is Christine, who chose to go culinary school to become a food writer—but then fell in love with cooking.

GOOD's Food Studies series expands overseas, with the career-changing Amy, who is studying to become a National Health Service Dietitian.

Note to Republican state legislatures: Taking away people's right to vote is a shameful way to win an election.

Teens are mad about the store's policy of spraying itself silly with a signature scent, called "Fierce." Is scenting public places ethical?

GOOD's sixth Food Studies blogger is Claire, who's reporting on propane-powered weed torches and baby-plant spaceships from snowy Minnesota.
The huge consulting conglomerate Mercer just released its annual list of the cities with the best quality of living. Vienna, Austria, tops the...

Environmental factors could have a big influence on how often we get off our butts.

In a response to a petition from the Natural Resources Defense Council, the agency said it has no reason to believe the chemical is harmful to humans.
Because we don't want it. Miller-McCune reports on a new study by some media researchers at USC that looked at the "viewing habits, cultural,...

A new Pentagon report confirms what we all expected: The good people in our military are largely cool with repealing "don't ask, don't tell."

GOOD's fourth Food Studies blogger is Megan, who's learning about South Korea's kimchi crisis, restaurant wine lists, and the connection between them.

Despite the culinary delights of Switzerland, Josh hurries back from break to make the first pizza of spring. Bonus photo of a cute asparagus tip!