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    Duh! 11 Obvious Science Findings of 2011

    In science, it's not enough to think something is so. Researchers must show that what  we believe to be true is in fact true, proven through statistically significant and reproducible results. Questioning assumptions is, after all, what science is about.

    Nonetheless, some studies really take the cake in the "duh" department, discovering  things that were already obvious. Here are findings from this year that should come as little surprise.

    1. Unsafe sex is more likely after drinking

    Drinking too much alcohol can impair decision-making. And a study out this year drove this point home: Canadian researchers, reporting results that will be published in January in the journal Addiction, said they ran 12 studies looking at the link between blood alcohol and the likelihood of agreeing to use a condom during sexual intercourse. The more alcohol in a person's system (yes, the drunker they were), the more likely they were to throw caution to the wind and ditch safe sex. Specifically, for every 0.1-milligram-per-milliliter increase in study participants' blood alcohol levels, there was a 5 percent increased likelihood of having unprotected sex.

    2. Men appear confident by suppressing fear, pain and empathy

    When mixed martial arts fighters need to show off masculine strength and confidence, they suppress fear, empathy, pain and shame.

    Yeah, not too shocking: that tamping down those emotions might make someone seem more formidable. But the research, published in December in the journal Social Psychology Quarterly, was aimed at understanding how men manage their emotions and expectations of manhood.

    "Managing emotional manhood, whether it occurs in a locker room or board room, at home or the Oval Office, likely plays a key role in maintaining unequal social arrangements," study author Christian Vaccaro of Indiana University of Pennsylvania said in a statement.

    3. Smoking pot and driving isn't safe

    Who knew, getting behind the wheel while high could be trouble? According to a study published in October in the journal Epidemiologic Reviews, marijuana use increases the risk of car crashes. People who took to the road within three hours of smoking pot, as well as those who tested positive for the drug, were more than twice as likely as other drivers to be involved in a car crash. And that risk increased for those who smoked more frequently and those showing a higher level of the drug in their urine.

    4. Pigs love mud

    Turns out pigs aren't just putting on a show when they haul butt around their muddy quarters, diving into the muck. They actually like it. While mud baths keep pigs cool, a review of research reported in 2011 found wallowing may also be a swine sign of well-being. While the review found the strongest reason noted in the past studies for wallowing was to keep cool, the pigs kept it up through winter months.

    5. Fashion magazines glorify youth

    Surprise, surprise: Fashion mags portray women over 40 sparingly, if at all. Young celebrities and models dominate the pages of these publications, even ones targeted at older age groups. For example, researchers reported in April in the Journal of Aging Studies, that 22 percent of the reader base of Essence is older than 50, but only 9 percent of the women in its pages were even older than 40. Vogue featured only one woman over 40 on its covers in 2010: Halle Berry (then 43).

    6. People with generous partners have happy marriages

    In the realm of unsurprising marriage advice, researchers found this year that generous marriages are happy marriages. Couples with spouses who offer back rubs and other seemingly selfless acts are happier with their relationships than people who report low amounts of generosity in their marriages, according to researchers with the National Marriage Project.

    Half of women and nearly half (46 percent) of men who reported above-average generosity in their marriages described themselves as "very happy" with their relationships. In comparison, only 14 percent of people with low levels of generosity in their marriages said the same.

    7. Parents don't think their kids are doing drugs

    Smoking pot and drinking? Not my daughter! Parents are in denial about their own children's bad habits, according to poll data released in September by the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. That study found that while most parents believe at least 60 percent of 10th-graders drink alcohol, only 10 percent thought their own teen did. 

    8. People aren't doing anything in particular on the Internet

    Anyone who has ever gone down an Internet black hole, only to emerge hours (and dozens of Wikipedia articles) later, will be less than shocked at the revelation that online is the place to go for mindless entertainment. According to a Pew Research report released in December, 53 percent of people ages 18 to 29 get online at least once on any given day just to pass the time. Using the Internet to goof off isn't limited just to the young, either: Fifty-eight percent of all adults said they sometimes get on the Internet for no reason other than casual entertainment.

    9. Restricting driver's licenses decreases teen fatalities

    Graduated licenses, which allow teens more freedom behind the wheel as they gain driving experience, save lives. Researchers at the Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) reported in November that fatal automobile crash rates among 16- and 17-year-olds fell 8 percent to 14 percent in states that enacted graduated-licensing laws. Restrictions such as limits on the number of passengers a teen can ferry around and rules against night driving decreased fatal crashes by 13 percent and 9 percent, respectively. Practice (and a little more maturity) makes perfect, it seems.

    10. Most shoppers ignore nutrition labels

    Calories, cholesterol, sugar … yawn. A study published in October found that grocery shoppers pay little attention to the information on nutrition labels. Even shoppers who say they "almost always" read nutrition information aren't likely to take in much information in a real-world shopping environment, the research found. Using an eye-tracking device on study volunteers, researchers found that only about 1 percent looked at information about total fat, trans fat, sugar and serving size on nearly all labels, even though between 20 percent and 31 percent of people said they looked at each of those categories when they shopped. Anything low on the label is particularly unlikely to get attention. The study found that the average consumer doesn't make it past the fifth line.

    11. Presidents outlive their contemporaries

    U.S. presidents tend to live as long or longer than their contemporaries, according to research published Dec. 7 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Sure, being chief executive is stressful (and eight have died in office, four by assassination), but it turns out the top job in the country comes with perks: great medical care, for example. Presidents also tend to be well-off and well-educated, according to lead researcher S. Jay Olshansky, a professor of public health at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Unsurprisingly, money and knowledge tend to buy health and longevity.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     

    59 comments

    • axeofgod  •  4 mths ago
      would anyone like to offer me a million-dollar grant to prove that water is wet?
      • Digger 4 mths ago
        Does water really qualify as being wet? I thought wet was the quality of an object having water on itself.
      • I Eat Trolls 4 mths ago
        Digger just blew your study out of the water.
      • axeofgod 4 mths ago
        the million dollars will prove or disprove that supposition.
    • Internationalist  •  4 mths ago
      I'm waiting for a study to scientifically prove that women are more likely to give birth than men. ;)
      • HELLO GOODBYE 4 mths ago
        That is so sexist. Men have every right to try and give birth.
      • TAH-KOM 4 mths ago
        Unless you're a seahorse :D
      • Dexman' 4 mths ago
        Differintiating is the problem now days........you certainly can't go by the tatoos.
    • Snoopy  •  4 mths ago
      Some of those made me laugh. They actually did a study on pigs and mud? They could have asked any farmer about that, I'm sure! Probably some city scientists did that one. It was a mystery to THEM! :) I didn't know that about the presidents, though. It's amazing what research money gets wasted on. Who gives approval for these kinds of studies?
    • 7LeagueBoots  •  4 mths ago
      Clearly the article author and most of the commentators understand or know much about how science works, abut how funding works, nor how little studies like these cost. Most of the studies on this list can be done with information already in place and were likely done by a grad student as part of a larger project in applied statistics or something similar in a course they were already taking.
      • Don 4 mths ago
        Getting your pockets lined by Uncle Sam as well, huh?
      • 7LeagueBoots 4 mths ago
        No, actually, lining Uncle Sam's pockets. That's what grad school is all about and part of why we scientists make so little. Education costs.
      • HELLO GOODBYE 4 mths ago
        I know this but we can't blame Obama, Bush, or wall street for that. Quit messing up our rants with facts. This is what is wrong with America people are always trying to say things.
    • Dexman'  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Scientist have proven that "living" is hazardous to your health!
    • Albert  •  Santa Barbara, California  •  4 mths ago
      Heres something for them to work on.

      If Gravatational Red-Shift is apparant around a star then light traveling thru uncompressed space must also exhibit Red-Shift with distance.

      Is it possible that the Radio Background out at 15 billion light years is actually a giant galaxy where the distance traveled errodes the high frequencies down to IR and radio freqs ??
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      "8. People aren't doing anything in particular on the Internet". Obviously if you read this article your one of the statistics.
    • George  •  Syracuse, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Number 10 says most people ignore nutrition label when they are shopping. Most people probably buy the same products when they shop which means the ones who do look at nutrition labels already know what the labels on their favorite products say so they don't have to look at them everytime they shop. This particular research proves nothing.
    • Rozell Swanson  •  4 mths ago
      Smoking weed and getting online is more dangerous than drinking and driving...........because somebody has to read this...........LOL.
      • I Eat Trolls 4 mths ago
        Woah man, you just blew my mind........
    • Roy  •  Grand Blanc, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Here is another one..... A study by a major university has shown that the more birthdays you have, the longer you live.
    • Alicia  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      uhh Im pretty sure wikipedia isnt where most guys spend their time online. Im going to go with Porn.
      • Zippy 4 mths ago
        pr0n FTW!
      • HELLO GOODBYE 4 mths ago
        Their is porn on the internet. Wow and here i am wasting time on yahoo. GTG.
      • Anonymous 4 mths ago
        Ya think?
    • Chris  •  4 mths ago
      Being "obvious" is not scientific proof, and there are many examples of "obvious" experiments that actually showed counter-intuitive results, cf Galileo experiments on free fall.
    • Digger  •  4 mths ago
      I thought marijuana made people--wow--that's a pretty font. I like frogs. Cool. Huh?
    • Fox Girl  •  Riverside, California  •  4 mths ago
      Studies like these, the obvious conclusion types, are what lead to the changes in the way we look at science today. Think about it, back in the old days people believed that the liver was the governing organ in the body and the house of the soul. They also believed that eating things like other peoples toenails, blood, and fecal matter cured all sorts of diseases. These studies could be the stepping stone to another study that could change the way we look at things and most of these were done by grad students anyway that paid for the majority of the cost themselves through loans and whatnot.
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Parents in denial about their teens using drugs and alcohol.....it looks alot like the denial about our particular Senators and Representatives, we think Congress is not doing a very good job but our own Congresspeople are doing a great job....
    • Drew  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      All of these are "obvious" to normal people but some idiot is always saying things like "Where's the proof driving high is unsafe?" and here it is. How unsafe is it compared to driving drunk, texting while driving, etc.? These studies are how you find out. How has pot use changed over time, you can't determine that unless you take surveys at regular intervals.
    • RobertG  •  Hilo, Hawaii  •  4 mths ago
      There are people who have been driving while smoking pot on a regular basis for over 40 years without ever having an accident while there are others who don't smoke who have had more than their share. Could it be that some people are inherently better drivers?
    • Drew  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      Look at the statement "Most shoppers ignore nutrition labels". If you reduce the scientific study to 5 words, yeah, but the study also revealed, more specifically, that 20-30% of people say they read the labels when actually only 1% do. Previous surveys have been very misleading, as there's a big difference between 1 % and 20%.
    • Furball  •  Russellville, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      While driving under the influence of pot might lead to an accident the injuries are minimal since it's hard to get hurt while traveling at 3 MPH.
    • Johnny  •  Flower Mound, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The next study will show pot smokers are 75% more likely to get rear-ended in an accident ... of course, they are, driving 45mph on the interstate! Duh....
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