Trying scientific approach to finding a match

by David Evans on March 20, 2004 in Dating Sites

Brainy people need love, too. That’s why for more than a decade an online dating service based in Nova Scotia has been helping those with a passion for the sciences to mingle.

And, if that “special something” can be broken down into its most basic chemical elements, former biologist Anne Lambert could have the recipe at http://www.sciconnect.com.

“It doesn’t matter so much what your specific interests are, the older you get the more important intellectual compatibility is,” Lambert said recently from her office in Chester, N.S.

Since its inception, there have been more than 100 marriages and engagements among the 11,000 people who have tried out the Science Connection, starting in the early 1990s. More… .

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