Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Copy Edit the World #9

In a seminal study that probably surprises few people, a study of both male-to-female and female-to-male transgender people shows that men who become women make less money afterwards and women who become men make more. This is especially unsurprisingly to Stamford scientist Ben Barres, who made waves when pointed out that he does better and is more respected as a male scientist than he was as a woman. [Time, Science Daily]

It should be "unsurprising" not "unsurprisingly" and it should be "Stanford" not "Stamford".

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