Happy Couples Are On the Same Page – Literally By Live Science Staff published 5 October 10 A harmonious relationships leads to a similar writing style
Orgasm-Seeking Women Find Little Help From Science By Stephanie Pappas published 26 July 10 One out of four women has trouble orgasming during sex
'Romantic Love Is an Addiction,' Researchers Say By Rachael Rettner published 6 July 10 Getting over romantic rejection might be akin to kicking an addiction, new research on the brain suggests.
In 50 Years, the Pill Has Come a Long Way By Robin Nixon published 22 June 10 Today's birth control pill is definitely not your grandma's.
Female Viagra Doesn't Improve Sexual Desire By Jessica Ward Jones published 21 June 10 Find out why the FDA didn't approve female viagra.
Young Men More Sensitive than Women to Relationship Quality By Robin Nixon published 11 June 10 Despite their blasé demeanors, young men are more affected by the ups and downs of romantic relationships than their girlfriends, a new study suggests.
Love Hormone Could Also Lead to War By Jeremy Hsu published 10 June 10 The so-called love hormone, oxytocin, may spur defensive aggression against outsiders to protect an individual's social group.
Strangers Influence Dating Choices, Study Reveals By Live Science Staff published 7 June 10 Love may be blind, but looking at strangers influences dating patterns.
Sexsomnia: 'Sex While Sleeping' Condition Studied By Live Science Staff published 6 June 10 Men report doing it more than women, a new study finds.
Urine Pheromone in Mice Named After Jane Austen Character By Clara Moskowitz published 2 June 10 In one of the more bizarre homages to Jane Austen, biologists have named a protein in mice urine after her famed character Mr. Darcy from the novel "Pride and Prejudice."
42% of U.S. Teens 15-19 Have Had Sex By Live Science Staff published 2 June 10 About 4 in 10 never–married U.S. teenagers aged 15–19 have had sexual intercourse at least once.
New Test Reveals Good vs. Bad Sperm By Stephanie Pappas published 1 June 10 A new test can separate healthy sperm from sperm with damaged DNA with 99-percent accuracy, upping chances of successful IVF procedures.
The Pill Linked to Low Libido in Women By Zoë Macintosh published 6 May 10 Women’s sexual health may suffer from the use of hormonal contraceptives, suggests a new study.
Parents Don't Think Their Own Teens Are Having Sex By Jeanna Bryner published 3 May 10 Parents view their own teens as lacking sexual desire, while thinking their peers as sexually active.
A Sexy Partner Can Make You Seem More Attractive By Charles Q. Choi published 26 February 10 A study shows that a good-looking significant other will cause other potential mates to find you more desirable.
Do Technology and Romance Mix? By Boonsri Dickinson published 12 February 10 This Valentines Day, technology will allow couples to express their feelings for each other in more ways than ever before – but that's not necessarily a good thing.
Seniors Have Rewarding Sex Lives By Sally Law published 26 January 10 Even for the elderly, men have more sex than women.
Six Revelations About Women and Sex By Live Science Staff published 4 January 10 News that the G-spot may be a figment of women's imaginations is one of several surprising studies.
The 9 Most Provocative Sex Science Stories of 2009 By Sally Law published 16 December 09 As 2009 comes to a close, LiveScience looks back at the year's nine most intriguing sex lessons.
No Surprise: Coed Dorms Fuel Sex and Drinking By Live Science Staff published 17 November 09 Coed dorms fuel very unhealthy behavior that might otherwise be moderated.