A recent scientific study showed that beer goggles really do exist. Does this mean that you now have a scientific explanation for when your buddies or BFFs (best friends forever) ask you the ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Laboratory goggles, meet "beer goggles." Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh do a lot of research into chemistry, but one group of Pitt psychologists took a particular look ...
Although your drunken one-night stand might not be, this new research is a 10 out of 10. A new study takes a deep dive into alcohol’s influence on how a person perceives attractiveness, otherwise ...
When I got to my friend’s New Year’s party around 11 o’clock, I sighed heavily at the disappointing scene. Lame music. Trashy girls. Ugly dudes. But I opened my bottle of wine and, in the New Year’s ...
You can’t blame it on the alcohol anymore. We’ve all been there — eyeing the stranger across the bar who looks a little too good after downing a few brews. Sober, they’d never be your type. But after ...
A new study that investigated the effect that drinking alcohol has on men’s perceptions of attractiveness may have disproven one well-known drinking-related phenomenon while providing supporting ...
Here’s some news you can use this Valentine’s Day weekend: Beer goggles are stunningly real, and you should know how to avoid them. Most alcohol research takes place in university labs, where ...
The existence of “beer goggles”—the tendency to find fellow drinkers growing more attractive as you drink more—is in dispute. A study conducted in a naturalistic setting (that is, a pub), found that ...