
London: Men are more attracted to women whose facial features resemble their own, according to a new study. French researchers asked 100 men to choose the women they found most appealing from a selection of photographs.
They then asked a similar number of men to do the same with another selection of four faces which had been computer manipulated to look more like them, the 'Daily Mail' reported. The results showed that 37 per cent of men in the second
experiment said the face which most resembled theirs was the most attractive.
The researchers then analysed photos of real life couples with at least one child who had agreed to take part in the experiment. They found that once again, spouses share more facial traits than two randomly selected individuals....
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London A bad taste in music can really ruin a relationship, say researchers.A new study has revealed that music actually predicts sexual attraction - in fact, music functions as a 'badge' that people use to not only judge others, but at the same time, to express their own ideas. For their study, the researchers examined the link between identity, music and what makes people 'click'. The study, published in the...

12:26 PM, Jan 30, 2011

London: Male pterodactyls, a class of flying reptiles which lived alongside dinosaurs between 220 and 65 million years ago, used their giant head crests to woo the opposite sex, a rare fossil find has revealed. Scientists who have unearthed a 160-million-year-old fossil, dubbed "Mrs T", believe that while female pterodactyls had no decorative markings on their heads, the males sported impressive plumes of feathers, five times the size of their...

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Perth: Australia's pace spearhead Peter Siddle doesn't think he has got a hold on Sachin Tendulkar, in contrary to the claim made by the home's team's wicketkeeper Brad Haddin. The times I've bowled to Sachin, I probably have (been fortunate). I'm probably lucky enough I've got him two times in Melbourne. But in Sydney a couple of other blokes got him, Haddin said here on Tuesday. We're building the pressure...

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Former England paceman told CNN-IBN that upcoming India tour to England will be very close and it is very hard to pick any winners. ...

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