Love
Coverage of Love in the Nexus archive.
- Insurance Doesn’t Cover Wheelchair Ramps. In Idaho, a Church Group Finds a Solution.
Melinda Nelson, a woman with severe arthritis, needed a wheelchair ramp for her Idaho home but faced high out-of-pocket costs not covered by insurance. A local church group, Love INC, began renting durable medical equipment, including ramps, providing an affordable solution. The article highlights broader challenges for people with disabilities, including poverty, limited accessibility, and insurance coverage gaps for home modifications.
- Scientists Finally Figured Out What Love Is For
Scientists suggest love's irrational behaviors, such as quitting jobs or moving across continents, may be its evolutionary purpose. The article explores how neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology explain love's role in human development.
- Lovesac: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
The Lovesac Company reported a $11.1 million loss in its fiscal first quarter, with a 76-cent per-share loss, and revenue of $138.2 million. The company projects $157 million to $166 million in revenue for the current quarter and anticipates full-year earnings of 34 to 81 cents per share with $700 million to $740 million in revenue.
- Should you have a baby or get a dog? Why are you dreaming about garlic? What is LOVE? Google has the answer
The article discusses how Google can answer various life questions, from practical decisions like having a baby versus getting a dog to abstract inquiries about the meaning of love and interpretations of dreams about garlic. It highlights Google's role as a universal search engine for both mundane and profound human questions.
- What is love? Even a meeting on the subject can't find the answer
Scientists convened at a conference titled 'Love, Actually and in Theory' but failed to agree on a definition of love. The event highlighted the ongoing challenge of defining the concept despite the participants' expertise.
- Madman theory: Playing crazy doesn’t work — in diplomacy or in love
Both political scientists and relationship therapists agree that manufactured chaos is ineffective as a power move. This applies to both diplomatic relations between nations and personal relationships in love.
- The science of soulmates: Is there someone out there exactly right for you?
The article explores the concept of soulmates through a scientific lens, examining how this idea continues to influence perceptions of love and relationships.