After 43 years as one of the world’s prettiest pairs, the couple is breaking up
SI’s salute to Michigan
Sports Illustrated highlights the State of Michigan
2004 Parenting Conference
this Grand Rapids event is free and open to public
Twin mothers of different sons?
how a woman gave birth to two “unrelated” sons
New effort to save marriages
Start sharing baths with your partner to conserve water
New Year’s resolutions
making this the best year ever
News for the few (stuff we already knew)
the most common spam messages of 2003
What are you searching for?
none of our Domestic Diversions contributors cracked the top 100 this year
How to get lucky
he’s found a way to make 80% of people more happy, more satisfied and more lucky
It’s the thought that counts
What man gives you a toilet seat for Christmas?
Holiday traditions
Grab a cup of coffee and listen to stories from David Sedaris’ book of Christmas stories, Holidays on Ice
A better battery for your laptop?
Two children playing on a seesaw for a half-hour can generate enough power to operate a laptop computer for 20 to 40 minutes.
Paris Hilton shops at Wal-Mart?
The reality is exactly the opposite. We have shopping riots.
To be or not to be average
what we are really seeking is to be average
Perverse and unseemly
studies in the field of game theory show just how readily human beings establish cooperative networks with one another
Nate Haasis
a lot of cooperation and hard work from my teammates
The more adaptive brain
There’s something about pregnancy and subsequent exposure to offspring that create a more adaptive brain, one that’s generally less susceptible to fear and stress
The 60 million dollar man?
a man selling options to his brain
Fun Halloween Facts
Over 10% of all pet owners dress their pets in a Halloween costume and the number increases each year. A pumpkin is a fruit October 2002, at a pumpkin festival in Massachusetts, the heaviest pumpkin in the world tipped the…
More sex means . . .
Ambition or love? Freedom or security? Perfect job here or perfect mate in Utah? Life forces painful choices on Dr. Michael J. Ryan’s colleagues, but it is even harder on his research subject, the male túngara frog: the more sex it gets, the surer it is to be eaten.