IQ
Three-Year-Old Joins Mensa: How to Find Out Your IQ and Apply to Mensa
A British boy achieved an IQ score of 142, and at just three years old, he has become the youngest person to join Mensa UK.
Child IQ in the U.S. Lowered by Exposure to Flame Retardants, Pesticides
Exposures to toxic chemicals "represent a formidable risk to Americans' physical, mental, and economic health," said Abigail Gaylord of NYU Langone.
Cohen: Trump Threatened Schools to Keep Grades Secret
Trump allegedly ordered his former lawyer Michael Cohen to send threatening letters to schools and colleges so they would not reveal his SAT scores or grades.
Who is Keith Raniere?
Annapurna Television optioned the rights to a 2017 New York Times exposé on the alleged sex cult.
Stephen Hawking: People Who Care About IQ Are Losers
Renowned physicist has died at the age of 76.
Trump Can't Spell. Can He Still Qualify As a Genius?
There's no universally accepted definition of the word by which we might say once and for all why someone is either a genius or not.
You Don't Have to Be Very Smart to Be a Good Leader
Researchers found that people with IQs above a certain level tended to be less effective leaders.
Funny People Have Higher IQs Than Their Dull Peers
Both men and women rate funny people as more attractive, too.
Certain Personality Traits Linked With Higher Income
A man's level of self-confidence and sociability is tied to a higher income in later life—and these positive traits are increasing in society over recent decades.
Scientists Discover Over 50 New Intelligence Genes
Even though scientists have discovered genes linked to intelligence, trying to use genetics to create a super intelligent animal would still carry huge risks.
First Lady Will Speak to Military Families During Trip
Melania Trump will accompany her husband on trips to Saudi Arabia, Israel, Rome, Brussels and Sicily.
Cats Are As Clever As Dogs—Study
A study has shown cats form episodic memories in the same way as humans.
'Running for the Presidency's Not an IQ Test,' Says 2016 Hopeful Rick Perry
The Texas governor said that life experiences weigh more heavily than IQ for a presidential candidate.