Single Mothers in China Forge a Difficult Path
China’s single mothers are often marked as social outcasts in a country that still strictly controls population growth and limits the rights of their children. nytimes.com |
Second Thoughts on Love Lost
Victims of engagement envy typically choose to suffer in private and limit themselves to frivolous daydreams about a honeymoon mishap. Others may quench their anger in various ways online. nytimes.com |
Pet dogs rival humans for emotional satisfaction
After playing with their pets, dog owners seem to experience a burst in oxytocin – a hormone linked to infant care and romantic love feeds.newscientist.com |
Panda love calls could help conservation efforts
Mimicking males' bleats could encourage the endangered bears to mate, say researchers – hear the calls for yourself feeds.newscientist.com |
How to put science into romance
A New Scientist reporter has shown extraordinary dedication to her craft by turning her wedding into an experiment feeds.newscientist.com |