Are you unknowingly attracted to close family members? Watch a facial recognition experiment for the answer from Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
It may be no surprise that bare skin and exaggerated dance movements cause male testosterone to rise. Watch how female flirtation techniques change during ovulation, in Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
Why is the shape of the body so important? Scientist Kerrie Johnson has determined certain shapes that drive us wild. Get more in Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
While scouting for an attractive partner, you might have to settle for someone "in your league." Watch a mate selection experiment in Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
Could copulance be a hidden weapon in women's armory of attraction? Men seem to lose all ability to think clearly when exposed. Learn more from Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
Research has shown that a woman's sense of smell protects her from mating with a relative. Find out how in Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal."
There's no such thing as attractive male odor ... or is there? Find out how ovulating woman perceive male body odor and watch a smelly experiment in Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal" program.
What features make a face attractive? See what science has to say and why. Get the answers from Discovery Channel's "The Science of Sex Appeal" program.