LiveScience Topic:
Science of Sex
Here's what is known about human sex and sexuality in the physical, mental and emotional realms. LiveScience examines the latest psychological, biological and sociological studies on sex, ranging from dating and mating, to flirting and cheating, to birth control and STDs.
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Intelligence could indicate a person has a lot of good genes and traits.
Obese men reported better sexual function after losing lots of weight in a new study.
Another year, another batch of boring resolutions. So why not resolve to have better sex?
Experiences of selflessness, a core aspect of spirituality, may be the product of reduced activity in a specific brain region.
Researchers at Oxford University say a brain implant will one day stimulate pleasure centers.
Men make up most of the world’s skydivers and rock climbers. It’s likely not just for thrills.
Is it the face, body, personality or promises? The evolutionary psychologists have an answer but is it right?
Ever since Bill Clinton, the nature of the act has become increasingly vague.
Researchers hope to help nursing homes accommodate sex of residents.
Women seeking short-term relationships are attracted to men with scars.
Women pictured wearing red were rated more attractive by male test subjects.
A new service will email anyone you have had sex with if you get an STD.
Happy faces have a deeper influence on culture than you might think.
The truth is that conceiving a child is actually pretty difficult.
Sex in space could be right around the corner.
Bikinis and other sexy stimuli can make men more prone to seek immediate gratification - leading to blown diets, budgets and bank accounts.
Survey of experts takes the pressure off.
Being a push-over doesn't serve women well.
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