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Assortative mating develops naturally if mate preferences and preferred mate traits are ...
A study in Australia ran a computer simulation that showed how assortative mating (the preference for romantic partners ...
Our ancient primate relatives—including Neanderthals—may have enjoyed a nice peck on the lips. But researchers still don’t ...
They found the act of kissing can be traced all the way back to the last common ancestor of humans and other great apes, ...
Desensitization of neurons to dopamine is a well-known effect in addiction. However, researchers found a natural example of ...
A machine learning analysis of wild lion audio reveals they have two roar types, not one. This insight might help detect where lions are declining.
Neanderthals are usually seen as brutish and primitive, but research now suggests our ancestors kissed often - and even with ...
During excavations at a Late Natufian settlement near the Sea of Galilee in Israel, archaeologists uncovered a tiny clay ...
Camera traps reveal that Amazonian animals use a walkway high up in the forest as a secret night-time highway.
Kissing is more than just "mouth-to-mouth" touching, and the study doesn't really shed much light on why humans kiss the way ...
Journal Reference: Davin, Laurent, A 12,000-year-old clay figurine of a woman and a goose marks symbolic innovations in ...
A new paper by University of Rhode Island post-doctoral researchers Emily Sperou and Renato Borras-Chavez published in the ...
The goose is positioned on the crouching woman's back with its wings spread in a typical mating posture. The scene offers insight into this prehistoric culture's belief system, Hebrew University ...
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