Alexandra de SousaBath Spa University Latest articles by Alexandra de Sousa Why Most of Us Lean to the Right When We Kiss By Michael J. Proulx, Alexandra de Sousa published 20 December 17 Opinion Turns out, hormone levels and brain hemispheres may explain the right-leaning kiss bias. Opinion Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1'Russian nesting doll' virus hides inside a deadly fungus, making it even more dangerous to people2Diet change could make brain cancer easier to treat, early study hints3Suunto Run fitness tracker review — Light, feature-packed and reasonably priced4New EV battery tech could power 500-mile road trips on a 12-minute charge5TRAPPIST-1e might have an atmosphere, JWST hints
Why Most of Us Lean to the Right When We Kiss By Michael J. Proulx, Alexandra de Sousa published 20 December 17 Opinion Turns out, hormone levels and brain hemispheres may explain the right-leaning kiss bias.