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Posts Tagged ‘The Sunday Snog’
A Wintery Sunday Snog
The first selected submission to The Science of Kissing Gallery comes from photographer Lucie Kerley. I really love the way that snow makes this image look warm and cold at the same time.

You can visit Lucie’s website at www.luciekerley.co.uk and check out her blog for more great pictures.
Submit your own original photo or artwork for consideration at srkirshenbaum@yahoo.com.
Introducing The Science of Kissing Gallery
[Note: The Science of Kissing Gallery has now moved to tumblr!]
The weekly Sunday Snog has became far more popular than I anticipated when I came up with idea for fun while composing The Science of Kissing. Many readers have emailed their own photos and artwork and I’ve received multiple requests for a single link to view all the pictures. Sounds good to me.
Introducing The Science of Kissing Gallery: presently under-construction and located on the right sidebar of our blog. This gallery will feature collected kisses from across time, space, and species. Discover has agreed to help by creating a special page with thumbnails–much like The Loom’s fantastic Science Tattoo Emporium–so watch for the official launch of this new page over the coming weeks! You can submit your original photo or artwork for consideration at srkirshenbaum@yahoo.com. The more creative, the better.
Now onto this week’s contribution from my good friend, Duke primate researcher Vanessa Woods. Her highly-anticipated book entitled, Bonobo Handshake debuts next summer!
The Sunday Snog
Visit The Marine Mammal Center to learn more about efforts to rehabilitate seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, and sea otters.
The Sunday Snog: U2 Edition
In honor of today’s U2 Conference (where I’ll be speaking at 2:45 pm), this week’s Sunday Snog is a musical tribute to the band:
[Live Blog Update: Listening to Agnes Nyamayarwo is very moving. Just an incredible woman.]
The Sunday Snog
This week’s edition is brought to you by The Boston Globe.
See The Globe’s full collection of kisses here.














