Peter B. Gray In The News

The New York Times
Something happens whenever Aaron Morrill takes his large and fluffy mutt, Donut, for her daily walk, and it’s something that always catches him a bit by surprise.
Today Online
Something happens whenever Mr Aaron Morrill takes his large and fluffy mutt, Donut, for her daily walk, and it’s something that always catches him a bit by surprise.
International Business Times
Men who own dogs may have better luck in finding love, various studies suggest. It has been observed that men who own dogs appear to be more caring, attractive, happier, empathetic and approachable.
Unleashed
So you met a nice fella on Bumble and you’ve been out on a handful of dates. Things appear to be going swimmingly, so you decide to invite him back to your place for a night cap. But even though you feel perfectly safe with him, you’re still a little nervous … because he’s about to meet your dog for the first time.
News Wise
Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.
Science Daily
Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.
Medical Press
Players of the competitive eSports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.
Latestly
Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in male while playing eSports esports video game League. According to a first-of-its-kind University of Nevada, Las Vegas study, players of the competitive eSports video games show no change in testosterone, a type of naturally occurring steroid hormones.