Fiery English bowler, Stuart Broad and fierce ex-rival Australian opener David Warner, have created the unlikeliest of ...
To score a lady, male dolphins are said to form alliances – or “bromances” – to help one another ensure their reproductive success. They do so by playing "wingman" to their fellow pod-mates, ...
From Nick Frost and Simon Pegg to Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, a solid bromance is often the foundation for enduring success. But it's not just celebs who benefit from a buddy, as scientists have ...
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Make fun of bromances all you want, but a new study suggests they're actually healthy—for male rats, at least. The value of relationships between female animals for health and well-being has long been ...
Bromances can be important to heterosexual men, and can in fact be even more valued than romances. Professors Stefan Robinson, Adam White, and Eric Anderson of the University of Winchester in the U.K.