Kayt Sukel
The Science of Stalking
There’s still a lot that needs to be understood about the science of stalking—most interested researchers believe it has been woefully understudied.
Another Day, Another Silly Penis Study
Even though women are happy to ogle Ryan Lochte, plenty of men without his body type—even when we ignore penis size—still manage to find mates and procreate. Even George Costanza.
Why You’re Not Completely Messed Up If You Have a Crush on Your Cousin
If at last year’s family reunion you found your fourth cousin (twice removed) on your dad’s side more attractive than you thought you should, you’re not quite as messed up as you thought. Your olfactory system was just on the lookout for optimal genetic diversity.
Will Advances in Neuroscience Change the Way We Have Sex?
“Imagine if we could leapfrog language and communicate directly with human thought. What would we be capable of?”
Sex Can Make You Smarter? Um, Not Exactly.
It’s a nice idea, isn’t it? That just by giving into our most base desires, we can give our brains a nice little boost.
What We Learn About Love From Craigslist’s ‘Missed Connections’
We might recommend choosing a venue other than Wal-mart for your suggested date…but to each his own.
The ‘Cheater’ Gene, the Two-Year Passion Limit, & Other Myths
It’s best that you take a closer look at what these studies can really tell us about friendship, love and sex.
Doing Small Things Now Will Save You From Divorce Later. Here’s Why.
Little things can mean a lot when it comes to upping your satisfaction with your partner.
Just What The Heck is Chemistry? (Hint: It’s Not What You Think)
That click. That connection. That spark. While it may be hard to describe just what you feel when there’s “chemistry,” it’s not something you’re making up. Here’s an explanation.













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