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People in relationships have higher love scores if they live in a country with high living standards, gender equality and collectivist cultures

Couples are most in love in Hungary, according to science

14 February 2023

People in romantic relationships in 45 countries were asked how strongly they agreed with statements such as “just seeing my partner excites me”


The mathematician’s guide to dating and finding the perfect partner

The mathematician’s guide to dating and finding the perfect partner

28 April 2020

Maths is in everything from your credit card PIN to how many friends you have. Compute how to figure out apps and speed dating with TV presenter and mathematician Bobby Seagull.


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Tinder may not actually be very good for finding a partner

27 November 2019

A survey of Tinder users in Norway suggests that half don’t connect with their matches in the real world. Even fewer meet someone keen on a long-term relationship


Alcohol-linked genes may influence your choice of partner

A gene linked to alcohol habits may influence who you choose to marry

11 April 2019

People in a relationship tend to drink a similar amount, but it’s not clear why. Now it seems that a gene linked to alcohol use may shape our choice of partners


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Married people have stronger hands than those who are single

23 January 2019

Among men aged 50 or higher those who are married have a stronger grip than bachelors – and remarried men have the strongest grip of all


Why chivalry remains attractive to some women despite being sexist

Why chivalry remains attractive to some women despite being sexist

17 July 2018

Women tend to find male chivalry attractive even though they see it as a threat to fairness, according to a new study. Existing inequality may explain why


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Men more likely to get diabetes if they have overweight wives

23 May 2018

In heterosexual relationships, only men are more likely to get diabetes when their partner has a high BMI – perhaps because of gender roles in the home


Oldest dog burial suggests prehistoric humans loved dogs as pets

Oldest dog burial suggests prehistoric humans loved dogs as pets

8 February 2018

A dog that was buried with its owners 14,000 years ago was chronically ill throughout its life, yet its owners repeatedly nursed it back to health – suggesting a deep bond of friendship


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Love at first sight is really just lust or even false memory

27 December 2017

One in three people say they’ve felt love at first sight, but experiments suggest the phenomenon is actually just physical attraction or distorted memories


Why do female monkeys spend so long looking at rugged males?

Why do female monkeys spend so long looking at rugged males?

4 December 2017

Female monkeys spend more time staring at males that have highly masculine facial features, but we don’t know if they fancy them or fear them


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