Researchers from Southwest University in China have found that men with deep voices are more likely to cheat on their partner
2️⃣ Brainy 🧠
Infidelity can be a military operation, particularly in marriages. So it may come as no surprise that intelligent people are more likely to cheat on their partners, according to research undertaken by dating agency IllicitEncounters
3️⃣ Broad face 🧔
According to a study published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behaviour, men with a high facial width-to-height ratio – a square face, in other words – have higher sex drives and may be more likely to cheat on their partners
4️⃣ Plays team sports ⚽
A survey of 1,750 men undertaken by GolfSport found that rugby players are the biggest culprits, with 21% covering up their infidelity by claiming they’re training or playing a match. Football and golf came second and third respectively
5️⃣ Long ring finger ✋
Strange as it sounds, a study by Oxford University has noted a link between long ring fingers and adultery
6️⃣ Blonde hair 👱♀️
One older study, conducted by a website documenting alleged cheaters, found that 42% of women had blonde hair, countering the stereotype of the ‘fiery redhead’, which came in second place at 23%
And there's more bad news for those married to City workers...
When Paul McCartney announced the band’s split, the Beatles had attained a level of influence it is difficult to overstate. Lennon’s wit seemed to be beaten out of him by endless touring and public scrutiny.
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The Duke of Cambridge's environmental award will give one million pounds to five winning innovators each year from now until 2030 telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2…
The prince has called the award “the most prestigious environmental prize in history” 👑🌎
“I felt very much that there’s a lot of people wanting to do many good things for the environment and what they need is a bit of a catalyst, a bit of hope, a bit of positivity that we can actually fix what’s being presented" - Prince William
A US study concluded that a mutation that changes the structure of the “spike protein” on the surface of the virus may be driving the outsized spread of that particular strain
To date, researchers have documented 5,085 genome sequences of the coronavirus at Houston Methodist
'Covid 19 has become more deadly in Houston as it mutated'