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Science The neuroscience of intense romantic obsession shows that the brain in early-stage romantic love activates the same dopamine reward circuits as cocaine and gambling, with serotonin transporter levels indistinguishable from those of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, in a finding that explains why the experience feels involuntary and typically resolves within approximately 18 months regardless of outcome
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Science This One Evergreen Shrub Will Keep Your Garden Pathway Looking Elegant and Smelling Dreamy All Summer
Science 'This is really intolerable': Astronomers protest giant orbiting mirror project and SpaceX's million AI satellites
Science Rogers sees light at the end of the tornado tunnel, though some residents question length of recovery
Science Engineer Says It’s Time to Rebuild the Twin Towers as Giant Data Centers With Anti-Aircraft Lasers on the Roof
Science Mostly above average temperatures and below average precipitation could increase fire danger
Science Kevin Danso pinpoints what has changed at Tottenham after recent upturn in form under Igor Tudor
Science Agnes Pockels’ pioneering work was unfairly dismissed by tropes about women’s domestic roles
Science Boys prep basketball: Southwestern not the only Division 5 state semifinalist to end a long drought
Science Arizona begins quest to end NCAA Tournament title drought under Shark warning from underdog LIU
Science Bimergen Awards Construction Contract for 40 MW / 80 MWh Texas Battery Energy Storage System to TruGrid