On Friday the 29th of April, 2011, England's Prince William will marry the graceful and poised Miss Catherine Middleton in London's hallowed Westminster Abbey. As the world tunes in to watch the “wedding of the century,” Cell Culture explores the more biological aspects of this historic union, including the neurocircuits that strengthen a marriage, the epigenetic changes that transform a “commoner” into a queen, and the search process for finding a high-affinity partner in a sea of weak interactions
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The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
Photos from a party given by Rosemary Kowalski to watch a live broadcast of the wedding of Prince Wi...
The King and Queen kiss after their mock wedding at the Country Fair, 1946https://academicworks.cuny...
Article from Katie Piatt\u27s scrapbook regarding the marriage of Queen Victoria of England\u27s gra...
The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and co...
There is anecdotal evidence that ever-increasing numbers of couples in England and Wales are engagin...
Upon their first meeting on the 18th May 1836, the Princess Alexandrina Victoria describes Cousin Al...
Go to Twitter for the full gamut of reaction to the Royal Wedding Announcement. Here we have the exc...
‘A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such it rivets mankind.’ S...
This was May 19, 2018 on the crowded streets of Windsor when we were listening to the wedding proces...
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were married 11/20/47, w...
After 1603 there was an outbreak of wedding fever at the English court, aptly summed up by John Cham...
The excitement surrounding the marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton has prompted four of Bri...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
Capitalised Education is not a biography of Kate Middleton, but, rather, understands her wedding on ...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
Photos from a party given by Rosemary Kowalski to watch a live broadcast of the wedding of Prince Wi...
The King and Queen kiss after their mock wedding at the Country Fair, 1946https://academicworks.cuny...
Article from Katie Piatt\u27s scrapbook regarding the marriage of Queen Victoria of England\u27s gra...
The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and co...
There is anecdotal evidence that ever-increasing numbers of couples in England and Wales are engagin...
Upon their first meeting on the 18th May 1836, the Princess Alexandrina Victoria describes Cousin Al...