Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It — Season 1, Episode 8: Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Gather Evidence of Love.
Animation, Comedy • 24 min • 2 seasons, 24 episodes • ★ 7.6/10
Episode synopsis
Yukimura and the others will be giving presentations at the summer study sessions. There's less than a month left until the training camp, but Kosuke still hasn't picked a research theme. Professor Ikeda suggests research into "an algorithm that could instantly find the True End in any dating game." On the other hand, Yukimura and Himuro are focused on the hormone which is released when a person is touched by someone they love - oxytocin. By investigating the amount present in a person's saliva, they think they might be able to determine if the person loves the one who touched them, and they decide to immediately put it to the test with some close contact...
About Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro are two scientists that want to find out if love can be solved by a scientific theory. These two scientists also have feelings for each other and want to be able to solve their feelings through similar theoretical facts. With this perfect opportunity, these scientists will attempt to solve the theory of the love they express for each other.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried to Analyze It.
- E2Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Experiments.
- E3Science-types Fell in Love, So They Try Planning a Date.
- E4Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Going on a Date.
- E5Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Holding a Meeting.
- E6Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Kissing.
- E7Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Having a Drinking Party.
- E9Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Attending a Training Camp in Okinawa.
- E10Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Giving Presentations.
- E11Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Having a Fight.
- E12I Knew I Could Fall in Love with You, So I Tried to Prove it.