"science"
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How to be popular on first sight
HuffPo looks at new research showing which personality traits come out best when people meet in social situations. The surprising result is that self-centred, narcissistic people are more attractive on first sight...
20th April 2011
- www.huffingtonpost.com
Beware of tunnel vision while speed dating, says Professor
Prof. Gerald Häubl at Alabama University has done research comparing speed dating with house buying and recruitment. Each involves sequential choices and people make bad decisions when when they overfocus on one option before exploring all alternatives...
7th April 2011
- www.physorg.com
Why women grow weary of marriage more swiftly than men
Researchers are following the lives of 40,000 British households to establish what makes us happy. Its initial findings show the happiest couples are married, childless and degree educated. Strikingly happiness tails off quicker for women than men...
28th February 2011
- www.dailymail.co.uk
Foursomes help rev up your romance (no, not that kind)
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
We know what you're thinking - that's exactly what we thought when we came across this little gem. It turns out the foursomes in question have nothing to do with swinging and sexual acrobatics. It has a lot more to do with improving your relationship...
23rd February 2011
"I love you like a brother" (ergh!)
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
That has to be about the most soul-destroying line an attractive woman can ever deliver. But it seems that if you really do have sisters then women may genuinely find you more brotherly... and less hot.
19th January 2011
Tears a total turn off
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
Even the most optimistic seducer knows the game's up if she bursts into tears at the sight of you. Now it turns out that turning on the waterworks doesn't just reduce the chances of copping off - those tears are actively turning off your testosterone!
13th January 2011
Girls! This New Years Eve LIPPY is the key to sex appeal
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
Scientists have been looking into what holds a man's eye when he looks at a woman. Using eye-tracking technology they found that in the ten seconds after face-to-face meeting blokes will spend over half their time looking her straight in the lips!
31st December 2010
Pumpkin Pie rouses the trousers
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
The Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation has conducted a study into smell and sexual attraction. Scientists using a plethysmograph, which measures the changes in volume of organs, are now closer to understanding the no.1 turn-on pong...
15th December 2010
Programmed to be promiscuous?
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
Serial cheaters might just be genetically hardwired to cheat according to the latest findings from researchers in New York. Look out for the DRD4 (or 'not my fault' gene): It's sure to be mentioned in a Hollywood courtroom sometime soon.
13th December 2010
Scientists discover next big dating ice breaker - Talking Beer Mats
by Andrew Summersgill, Editor
The higher education crisis abated this week with an invention from scientists at Newcastle University that may guarantee their research grants for years. Bored with your date? Fill awkward "getting to know you" moments by er... watching your beer mat...
9th December 2010
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