Filed under: Genevieve Thome by Genevieve Thome at 6:10 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Queue dramatic music: Once a year, 1000 remarkable people gather in Monterey, California to exchange something of incalculable value: their ideas.

Helen Fisher: The science of love, and the future of women

Anthropologist Helen Fisher studies love: its evolution, its biochemical foundations and its vital importance to human society. She also discusses the natural talents of women, and their new significance in the modern world.

Video here at TED.

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Comment by Trinity

October 28, 2007 @ 10:02 pm

I think she is slightly ‘banonkers’! :)

Comment by Goobersnooper

October 29, 2007 @ 8:39 am

“banonkers”?

Comment by Trinity

October 30, 2007 @ 1:10 pm

“banonkers”… a cross between banannas and bonkers! :)

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