Some Wars End With a Kiss. Some Dont.
As each day passes, it seems ever less probable that this war will end in an exultant burst that becomes almost as memorable as the fighting itself. select.nytimes.com |
'Cuddle chemical' could treat mental illness
Feed the brain a chemical linked with love, trust and affection and all sorts of magical things happen. Maia Szalavitz reports (full text available to subscribers) pheedo.com |
Love at the Door
Even when it’s couched as a matter of convenience, giving a significant other the key to your home often carries deep meaning. nytimes.com |
With This Ring ...
This week, answers to readers' questions about broken engagements and other issues. nytimes.com |
Post-coital warfare: insect semen kills rival sperm
Males of some social insects carry on the fight for females after insemination: their seminal fluid harms sperm of other males, but not their own feeds.newscientist.com |