This week I learned your brain doesn't know the difference between love and cocaine, and more

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Love is like cocaine: The remarkable, terrifying neuroscience of romance (Salon)

Henry VIII's erratic behavior was likely caused by an NFL-style injury, argue Yale researchers (Quartz)

Some ants never get old (Discover)

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