It’s been a legend for years in barrooms and nightclubs — that “beer goggles” make people seem better looking. Well, a new study by University of Pittsburgh suggests that, while “beer goggles” may not ...
They're not exactly beer goggles, but they do simulate intoxication levels. Rocklin Police Department personnel tried a field sobriety test while wearing "alcohol impairment goggles" designed to ...
In their study, researchers Molly Bowdring PhD and Michael Sayette PhD focused on a familiar human paradox – the desire to connect with individuals we find attractive juxtaposed against the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Symmetrical faces are typically perceived as attractive ones, science tells us. So do people look more attractive when we're drunk ...
They’re not exactly beer goggles, but they do simulate intoxication levels. Rocklin Police Department personnel tried a field sobriety test while wearing “alcohol impairment goggles” designed to ...