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What does being committed to
your marriage really mean? A
psychology professors answer
this question in a new study
based on their analysis of
172 married couples over ... > full story

Ability to Love Takes Root in Earliest Infancy
The ability to trust, love,
and resolve conflict with
loved ones starts in
childhood -- way earlier
than you may think. New
research suggests that your
... > full story

Friends and Loved Ones Yawn Together
Yawning is contagious, as
everybody knows. A new study
shows that “yawn
transmission” is more
frequent, and faster,
between people sharing an
emotional bond: close
... > full story

Savanna Chimps Exhibit Human-Like Sharing Behavior, Anthropologists Say
Anthropologists report that
chimpanzees in Senegal
frequently share food and
hunting tools with other
chimps. This is thought to
... > full story
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To Make a Social Robot, Key Is Satisfying the Human Mind
February 3, 2012 Understanding the human mind is the key to social robotics, and researchers describe what we can expect from this field in the ... > full story -
Men Behaving Nicely: Selfless Acts by Men Increase When Attractive Women Are Nearby
February 2, 2012 Men put on their best behavior when attractive ladies are close by. When the scenario is reversed however, the behavior of women remains the ... > full story -
Facebook Is Not Such a Good Thing for Those With Low Self-Esteem, Study Finds
February 1, 2012 In theory, the social networking website Facebook could be great for people with low self-esteem. Sharing is important for improving friendships. But in practice, people with low self-esteem seem to ... > full story -
College Reduces Odds for Marriage Among Disadvantaged
January 31, 2012 For those with few social advantages, college is a prime pathway to financial stability, but it also unexpectedly lowers their odds of ever marrying, according to a new ... > full story -
Divorce Hurts Health More at Earlier Ages
January 30, 2012 Divorce at a younger age hurts people's health more than divorce later in life, according to a new ... > full story -
Harnessing the Predictive Power of Virtual Communities
January 30, 2012 Scientists have created a new algorithm to detect virtual communities, designed to match the needs of real-life social, biological or information networks detection better than with current ... > full story -
Sex Role Stereotyping and Prejudices in Children Explored
January 27, 2012 Girls are not as good at playing football as boys, and they do not have a clue about cars. Instead they know better how to dance and do not get into mischief as often as boys. Prejudices like these ... > full story -
Facebook Is a Community
January 25, 2012 Researchers in Italy have used two high-speed computer algorithms to analyze the connections between a large sub-set of the more than half a billion users of the social networking site Facebook to ... > full story -
It's Evolution: Nature of Prejudice, Aggression Different for Men and Women
January 24, 2012 Prejudice against people from groups different than their own is linked to aggression for men and fear for women, suggests new ... > full story -
Sex No More Strenuous Than Golf, Expert Says
January 23, 2012 For most heart and stroke patients, it's probably safe to have sex. "For a patient who has sex with a familiar partner in a familiar setting, sexual activity generally is safe and no more strenuous ... > full story
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