Installation view of the Center for PostNatural History section in "Intimate Science," at Miller Gallery (all images courtesy Miller Gallery unless otherwise noted) New Art/Science Affinities feels ...
So here’s something fun I discovered: making out actually burns calories! Who knew, right? I’ll be honest – when my friend first told me this, I laughed. But then I started digging into the research, ...
My mentor Professor Garth Fletcher has a new book out, co-written with three of the other smartest minds in relationships research. It's called The Science of Intimate Relationships, and is an ...
At Real Art Ways these days, it’s all about science. The Hartford arts venue, to accompany its film-and-lecture series “Science on Screen,” is presenting two new exhibits that demonstrate a variety of ...
With so many dating apps—and so many people using them—why are a record number of American adults single? Is marriage as important as it was a generation or two ago? Evolutionary biologist and sex ...
Rates of physical and psychological aggression among couples increased significantly after the implementation of shelter-in-place restrictions at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a ...
Why do we love who we love? Why do we stay in unfulfilling relationships and stray from rewarding ones? Is it ever a good idea to open a relationship? How has the digital age affected courtship? And ...
Common Flowers/Flower Commons, Kunstverein Dortmund, BCL, 2009, part of Intimate Science at The Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons. January 27 – The world’s first commercially available ...
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