Friday, December 10, 2010



Sexually promiscuous gene: Why cheats can now blame affairs on science



Researchers quizzed 180 young men and women about their attitude towards relationships and tested them for a gene called DRD4, which affects levels of the brain chemical dopamine.

Read more on Daily Mail







Tutoring underprivileged kids improves learning, relationships: Study

Children from low-income, high-risk neighbourhoods are more likely to excel in school and less likely to commit crime if they become involved with programs such as tutoring help and breakfast clubs at a young age, according to a multi-year landmark Canadian study.

Read more on Canada.com











Russian and Turkish leaders angry at 'interference' and 'slander'

WASHINGTON: The leaders of Russia and Turkey have blasted the Obama administration over leaked US diplomatic cables in the most concrete signs yet that the disclosures are rattling America's strategic relationships.

Read more on Brisbane Times



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