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Homophobes are Closets: new evidence

Posted on: April 12th, 2012 by History Month
New studies suggest those who express virulent dislike of homosexuals may have an unacknowledged attraction to the same sex. Researchers also discovered homophobia is more pronounced in individuals who grew up with authoritarian parents who forbade such desires. The study is the first to document the role that both parenting and...
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New Website Gathers Oral History of “Treatment” Of Homosexuality

Posted on: March 26th, 2009 by History Month
>A website about the use of so-called “treatments” that aim to make homosexual people heterosexual was launched earlier this week. www.treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk is based on research funded by the Wellcome Trust from 2001 to 2004 into the oral history of such treatments in Britain since 1950 and gathers together oral...
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Gay Penguins Feeling Broody

Posted on: December 2nd, 2008 by History Month
>A couple of gay penguins in the Polarland Park in Harbin, north east China have been separated from the rest of their colony after they were found replacing the eggs of straight couples and steal them with the aim of hatching them themselves. “One of the responsibilities of being...
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Transsexual Gene Link Identified

Posted on: October 31st, 2008 by History Month
>Australian researchers have identified a significant link between a gene involved in testosterone action and male-to-female transsexualism. DNA analysis from 112 male-to-female transsexual volunteers showed they were more likely to have a longer version of the androgen receptor gene. Read the full article on BBC News, click here.
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Gay Brains Structured Like Those of the Opposite Sex

Posted on: June 17th, 2008 by History Month
>Brain scans have provided the most compelling evidence yet that being gay or straight is a biologically fixed trait. The scans reveal that in gay people, key structures of the brain governing emotion, mood, anxiety and aggressiveness resemble those in straight people of the opposite sex. The differences are...
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Cuneiform Clay Tablet Gives Key to Sodom and Gomorrah Story

Posted on: April 7th, 2008 by History Month
>The biblical story relating the destruction of the town of Sodom and Gomorrah is often sited by religious people as an indication of the Christian god’s displeasure at homosexual acts. Indeed one of the cities even gave its name to the “sin” of sodomy. A group of scientists from...
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Body of Edward II’s Male Lover Identified

Posted on: February 20th, 2008 by History Month
>A mutilated body found at an abbey has been identified as that of Sir Hugh Despenser the Younger, one of the most reviled medieval courtiers and reputed lover of the Plantagenet king, Edward II. Remains linked to reviled gay lover of Edward II
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‘Gay Bomb’ Scoops Ig Nobel Award

Posted on: October 9th, 2007 by History Month
>In September 2004, the world learned, thanks to US Government papers released to the Sunshine Project under the Freedom of Information Act, that in 1994, the US Air Force’s Wright Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio requested $7.5M (£3.8m) for the funding a research programme to create non-leathal weapons. The proposal...
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George Takei, Heavenly Body

Posted on: October 5th, 2007 by History Month
>151,000 known asteroids are currently without a proper name. Asteroid 1994 GT9, located between Mars and Jupiter, joins about 14,000 lucky others to have so far been given a name by the Committee on Small Body Nomenclature, within the International Astronomical Union (IAU). The asteroid has just been given...
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