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* BeachEpisode: Episode 10.
* BigDamnKiss: Episode 12.

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* BeachEpisode: Episode 10.
9 to 12 are set at a beach resort at Okinawa as the cast goes there for a training camp and to present their research at a seminar. Kanade and Kousuke have the wind quickly taken out of their sails at the end of episode 9 when they learn that they have to present to several renowned professors.
* BigDamnKiss: Episode 12.6 is focused on the cast trying to orchestrate this trope, starting with deciding on the factors that comprise the optimal atmosphere for it to take place and deriving a formula to calculate it. Their attempts end in failure by the end of the episode due to a MoodKiller, but their ideal parameters make a big comeback at episode 12 for the trope to play out in full.


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* GeniusBonus: The final shot of the last episode ends with a mathematical formula inscribed on Yukimura's new glasses case. [[https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28x2+%2B+y2+%E2%88%92+1%29%5E3+%3D+x2y3 Map it out, and it draws a heart]].


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* SpannerInTheWorks: Arika sabotages Himuro's attempt to apologize to Yukimura in order to prolong the tension between them and orchestrate a dramatic resolution. [[spoiler:After Yukimura calls her out on it, she reveals she had no malicious intent, and simply swapped his spectacle case for an identical damaged one. She then nudges Yukimura in the right direction to help settle things with Himuro.]]


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* WriteWhoYouKnow: InUniverse -- Arika uses Himuro and Yukimura as the basis for her next romance story.
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* DoitYourselfThemeTune: The show's opening, "Paradox," is sung by Himuro's voice actress Creator/SoraAmamiya.

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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing that the person asking the question wouldn't like it.

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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing that the person asking the question wouldn't like it. Unfortunately for Yukimura, he manages to TakeAThirdOption in the worst way possible.
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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing that the person asking the question wouldn't like it.

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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing that the person asking the question wouldn't like it.
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* BigDamnKiss: Episode 12.
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* BeachEpisode: Episode 10.
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* CerebusSyndrome: While it starts off as a romcom with emphasis on the "com", the last two episodes get more serious in tone as Yukimura and Himuro's relationship is [[spoiler:threatened by a combination of Himuro's jealousy and Yukimura's inability to be more than TheSpock.]]


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* TheComicallySerious: Probably the most common gag of the series is to have Yukimura and/or Himuro begin ranting about the science and statistics behind minor things while delivering every word as if they're giving lectures on nuclear physics, coming off as complete {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s to almost everyone else around them.


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* KnightOfCerebus: Arika's arrival is the point where the series starts getting more serious, [[spoiler:and she deliberately plays the part in episode 12, sabotaging Himuro's attempt to make up with Yukimura just for the sake of creating drama to use for her manga.]]


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* MeetCute: [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] in the ColdOpen of Episode 5, which has a stereotypical CuteClumsyGirl running late for school as she imagines meeting her soulmate as she runs around the corner. On cue, she crashes into Yukimura, and it's LoveAtFirstSight for her. However, her toast landed jam-side down on her shirt, causing her to curse her luck. This prompts Yukimura to go on a tangent about MurphysLaw before explaining [[RealityEnsues why it's scientifically probable for her toast to land jam-side down]] before walking away. The girl briefly seems entranced... before passing him off as a nerd.


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* SeriousBusiness: '''Love''', to the point that the two romantic leads thoroughly analyze almost every single aspect of romance just to scientifically prove that they are, in fact, in love with each other.
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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: The Show. Yukimura and Himuro are obsessed with quantifying everything they can, most importantly the things that make up romantic love.

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: The Show.Manga. Yukimura and Himuro are obsessed with quantifying everything they can, most importantly the things that make up romantic love.
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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: The Show. Yukimura and Himuro are obsessed with quantifying everything they can, most importantly the things that make up romantic love.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Episode 12 reveals that Arika intentionally damaged Himuro's gift to Yukimura for the drama of it as a result Ibarada intentionally ordered extensive room service that Arika has to pay for as punishment.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: Episode 12 reveals that Arika intentionally damaged Himuro's gift to Yukimura for the drama of it as it. As a result result, Ibarada intentionally ordered extensive room service that Arika has to pay for as punishment.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: Episode 12 reveals that Arika intentionally damaged Himuro's gift to Yukimura for the drama of it as a result Ibarada intentionally ordered extensive room service that Arika has to pay for as punishment.
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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing the other person wouldn't like it.

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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing that the other person asking the question wouldn't like it.
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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MatematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing the other person wouldn't like it.

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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MatematiciansAnswer MathematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing the other person wouldn't like it.
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* MortonsFork: Kosuke points out that there tends to no good answer to the "Do you know why I'm mad at you?" question when it's between two romantic partners: saying they have no idea gets the person flack for not knowing, asking for the reason results gets a MatematiciansAnswer and correctly guessing the reason gets the person flack for doing the maddening thing despite knowing the other person wouldn't like it.
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* HotScientist: It's a romcom starring scientists, so naturally almost every character is this.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their usual dynamic of Ibarada teasing and embarrassing Kosuke and Kosuke being angry about it, the moment Kosuke sees someone harassing Ibarada, he charges across the beach and punches the guy in the face. [[spoiler: Only for it to turn out that he wasn't actually harassing her]]. And while Ibarada does tease him about it, she also thanks him for keeping his promise to always protect her. And despite them often ending in him wetting himself, Ibarada has an extremely good memory when it comes to all the times she and Kosuke were close as kids...

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their usual dynamic of Ibarada teasing and embarrassing Kosuke and Kosuke being angry about it, the moment Kosuke sees someone harassing Ibarada, he charges across the beach and punches the guy in the face. [[spoiler: Only [[spoiler:Only for it to turn out that he wasn't actually harassing her]]. And while Ibarada does tease him about it, she also thanks him for keeping his promise to always protect her. And despite them often ending in him wetting himself, Ibarada has an extremely good memory when it comes to all the times she and Kosuke were close as kids...



* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: The entire main cast, despite working in a field in which lab coats aren't really needed. The only time their presence is questioned is when Himuro and Yukimura wear theirs on their experimental date.

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The entire main cast, despite working in a field in which lab coats aren't really needed. The only time their presence is questioned is when Himuro and Yukimura wear theirs on their experimental date.date.
** {{Discussed|Trope}} later on when Yukimura lends his labcoat to a nervous Kanade who is getting the jitters before giving a presentation. He advices her to think of it as an "armor", citing the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_effect Halo Effect]] as the reason why her audience will perceive her as smarter just by wearing. The actual reason is conditioning, though. Since all members of the Ikeda Lab wear coats when doing research, wearing one during her presentation helps Kanade to relax by association.
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* AudienceSurrogate: Kosuke, even more than Kanade. Kosuke has {{Otaku}} interests and despite being in a science focused college asks even more basic science questions than Kanade. Proof 18 and the respective episode 8 has Kosuke outright annoyed by all the science terminology.



* BadassBookworm: Kanade. When Himuro yells for her to stop Yukimura from running away, Kanade reflexively performs a martial arts takedown on him, apologizing right afterwards when she realises she just slammed him into the floor, and causing Himuro to wonder if Kanade does martial arts. She later flips Yukimura again while drunk, and reveals she reflexively does it to people who stand behind her, and is apparently quite sensitive about it, as she just wants to be normal, and she doesn't view it as normal. It's also all but stated that it caused her to do ''something'' in high school that haunts her to this day. She's puts him in a wristlock at one point, which causes him to comment that she is really strong. Her reaction to remembering an extremely embarrassing memory (where she viewed a club trip with her mathematics professor as a date and started waxing poetic about her love for him) is to start throwing punches.
* BrilliantButLazy: Ibarada is the smartest student in the lab but spends more of her time sleeping and playing video games than researching. Her goal in life is to live off of annuity compared to Yukimura and Himuro's goals of winning prizes. This and being [[TheGadfly a gadfly]] annoy Yukimura immensely.



* ClosetGeek: Kosuke attempts to hide his otaku interests but is incredibly bad at it. Admittedly he doesn't look like a stereotypical nerd and instead dresses and talks like a jock, he just never notices the people around him.



* CuteLittleFangs: Ibarada has them, and, in a rare male example, so does Kosuke.



* ElegantGothicLolita: Ibarada usually dresses like this. A flashback to her and Kosuke as kids shows she started to dress this way in middle school.
* ExpressiveHair: Himuro's ponytail tends to twitch and wiggle when she's consumed with thoughts of Yukimura, sometimes wagging like a dog's tail.



* TheGadfly: Ibarada. Her response to headpetting experiment is to grab Yukimura's hand and nuzzle it while going "nyaa~" just to mess with him, her response to finding out his heartrate was about the same for all three girls is to start laughing, her definition of a date is simply an excuse to go into a long, overly thought-out story about the love between Yukimaru and a male version of Himuro, and she demands Yukimura and Kosuke do the WallPinOfLove experiment together, simply because she finds their discomfort hilarious.
* GamerChick: Ibarada's first scene in episode 2 features Kanade walking into the lab and seeing her playing with a handheld game, a game console, and a smartphone game all at once, and she's been doing since waking up the previous night, which was the final scene of episode 1. She continues to play the handheld while explaining to Himuro and Yukimura the need for a control in their experiments.
* GeniusBruiser: Professor Ikeda is ''extremely'' fit, able to crush a pen with one hand and lift a white board taller than an adult above his head with one hand ''and'' grip it hard enough it starts cracking.
* HulkingOut: When angered, Professor Ikeda goes from an average looking man of average height to an extremely muscular giant with fists the size of a human head, towering over a standing Kosuke (the tallest of the students) while sitting down.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yukimura can be cold and insensitive but he's never intentionally rude. And even at his worst, he only asks Kanade for embarrassing information. He does care for the people around him such as reassuring Kosuke there is nothing wrong with his hobbies and attempting to calm down a random high school girl he bumped into.



* NoSocialSkills: Yukimura has no sense of tact and will unknowingly embarrass others when trying to further his research.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Ibarada is nearly a head shorter than Kanade even while wearing heels and is rather small in other areas, but is actually Himuro and Yukimura's senpai. Interestingly, she was actually taller than Kosuke, the tallest of the students, when they were kids.
* OnlySaneMan: Kanade serves this role in the cast, with her EstablishingCharacterMoment being dumbfounded by Himuro and Yukimura's initial attempts to define "love" through equations. She tries to explain that love is not something easily proven with numbers and facts, but her attempt only prompts Yukimura to try looking for commonalities between her experiences and Himuro's. Kosuke and Ibarada would be this if he wasn't such a huge otaku and she wasn't TheGadfly.
* PrecociousCrush: Kanade had one on her math teacher, Takahashi, when she was younger. He'd often put mathematical puzzles up on the board for his students to do for fun, which she liked to do, and she found the way he'd lose himself talking about math to be dreamy, so she ended up working extremely hard in math and even ended up taking Science as her major because she wanted him to notice her. She also considers a club trip she took with him to a science and math fair to be the closest thing she's had to a date, as the only other member couldn't make it.



* {{Sleepyhead}}: Professor Ikeda has a tendency of dozing off.



* VerbalTic: Rikekuma the Science Bear says "kuma", Japanese for "bear", at the end of his sentences.



* YaoiFangirl: Ibarada. When she, Kanade, and Kosuke are explaining what they view a date to be, hers starts out the same way Kosuke's ends, just with Kosuke and Aika replaced with Yukimura... and a ''male'' version of Himuro. When Kosuke and Yukimura call her out on this and ask who the guy is supposed to be, she launches into a massive backstory for "Himuro-kun" and his love for Yukimura. Downplayed in that part of why she came up with it was to mess with people.
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* InVinoVeritas: Proof 17 and episode 7 was able the Ikeda lab having a drinking party with Yukimura and Ibarada keeping their wits with them. Himuro becomes extremely clingy, Kosuke somehow mentally returned to childhood, Kanade revealed her jealousy that Himuro and Yukimura have each other when she doesn't and Professor Ikeda fell asleep.

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* InVinoVeritas: Proof 17 and episode 7 was able showed the Ikeda lab having a drinking party with Yukimura and Ibarada the only one keeping their wits with them.wits. Himuro becomes extremely clingy, Kosuke somehow mentally returned to childhood, Kanade revealed her jealousy that Himuro and Yukimura have each other when she doesn't and Professor Ikeda fell asleep.



** Yukimura and Himuro's relationship is the center of the manga. Himuro starts the manga confessing to Yukimura and despite Yukimura not being sure if he's in love, his actions are pretty obvious.

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** Yukimura and Himuro's relationship is the center of the manga. Himuro starts the manga confessing to Yukimura and despite Yukimura not being sure if he's in love, his actions are make his feelings pretty obvious.
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* AwwTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their usual dynamic of Ibarada teasing and embarrassing Kosuke and Kosuke being angry about it, the moment Kosuke sees someone harassing Ibarada, he charges across the beach and punches the guy in the face. [[spoiler: Only for it to turn out that he wasn't actually harassing her]].

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* AwwTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their usual dynamic of Ibarada teasing and embarrassing Kosuke and Kosuke being angry about it, the moment Kosuke sees someone harassing Ibarada, he charges across the beach and punches the guy in the face. [[spoiler: Only for it to turn out that he wasn't actually harassing her]]. And while Ibarada does tease him about it, she also thanks him for keeping his promise to always protect her. And despite them often ending in him wetting himself, Ibarada has an extremely good memory when it comes to all the times she and Kosuke were close as kids...

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* BadassBookworm: Kanade. When Himuro yells for her to stop Yukimura from running away, Kanade reflexively performs a martial arts takedown on him, apologizing right afterwards when she realises she just slammed him into the floor, and causing Himuro to wonder if Kanade does martial arts. She later flips Yukimura again while drunk, and reveals she reflexively does it to people who stand behind her, and is apparently quite sensitive about it, as she just wants to be normal, and she doesn't view it as normal. She's puts him in a wristlock at one point, which causes him to comment that she is really strong. Her reaction to remembering an extremely embarrassing memory (where she viewed a club trip with her mathematics professor as a date and started waxing poetic about her love for him) is to start throwing punches.

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* AwwTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their usual dynamic of Ibarada teasing and embarrassing Kosuke and Kosuke being angry about it, the moment Kosuke sees someone harassing Ibarada, he charges across the beach and punches the guy in the face. [[spoiler: Only for it to turn out that he wasn't actually harassing her]].
* BadassBookworm: Kanade. When Himuro yells for her to stop Yukimura from running away, Kanade reflexively performs a martial arts takedown on him, apologizing right afterwards when she realises she just slammed him into the floor, and causing Himuro to wonder if Kanade does martial arts. She later flips Yukimura again while drunk, and reveals she reflexively does it to people who stand behind her, and is apparently quite sensitive about it, as she just wants to be normal, and she doesn't view it as normal. It's also all but stated that it caused her to do ''something'' in high school that haunts her to this day. She's puts him in a wristlock at one point, which causes him to comment that she is really strong. Her reaction to remembering an extremely embarrassing memory (where she viewed a club trip with her mathematics professor as a date and started waxing poetic about her love for him) is to start throwing punches.

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* AudienceSurrogate: Kosuke, even more than Kanade. Kosuke has {{Otaku}} interests and despite being in a science focused college asks even more basic science questions than Kanade. Proof 18 and the respective episode 8 has Kosuke outright annoyed by all the science terminology.
* AuthorAvatar: Proof 19 and episode 9 introduced Arika Yamamoto, an alumnus of the cast' science college and a mangaka. The mangaka is Alfred Yamamoto who also graduated from a science college and became a mangaka. The manga makes it even more obvious since Arika is shown with the avatar Alfred uses in the extras.



* BrilliantButLazy: Ibarada is the smartest student in the lab but spends more of her time sleeping and playing video games than researching. Her goal in life is to live off of annuity compared to Yukimura and Himuro's goals of winning prizes. This and being [[TheGadfly a gadfly]] annoy Yukimura immensely.



* ClosetGeek: Kosuke attempts to hide his otaku interests but is incredibly bad at it. Admittedly he doesn't look like a stereotypical nerd and instead dresses and talks like a jock, he just never notices the people around him.



* FreudianTrio: The first introduced characters, Yukimura, Himuro and Kanade make one. Yukimura is the superego, the hyper logical one, Kanade the more emotional one and Himuro who is in-between.



* InVinoVeritas: Proof 17 and episode 7 was able the Ikeda lab having a drinking party with Yukimura and Ibarada keeping their wits with them. Himuro becomes extremely clingy, Kosuke somehow mentally returned to childhood, Kanade revealed her jealousy that Himuro and Yukimura have each other when she doesn't and Professor Ikeda fell asleep.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yukimura can be cold and insensitive but he's never intentionally rude. And even at his worst, he only asks Kanade for embarrassing information. He does care for the people around him such as reassuring Kosuke there is nothing wrong with his hobbies and attempting to calm down a random high school girl he bumped into.



* NoSocialSkills: Yukimura has no sense of tact and will unknowingly embarrass others when trying to further his research.



* OnlySaneMan: Kanade serves this role in the cast, with her EstablishingCharacterMoment being dumbfounded by Himuro and Yukimura's inital attempts to define "love" through equations. She tries to explain that love is not something easily proven with numbers and facts, but her attempt only prompts Yukimura to try looking for commonalities between her experiences and Himuro's. Ibarada would be this, if she wasn't also TheGadfly.

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* OnlySaneMan: Kanade serves this role in the cast, with her EstablishingCharacterMoment being dumbfounded by Himuro and Yukimura's inital initial attempts to define "love" through equations. She tries to explain that love is not something easily proven with numbers and facts, but her attempt only prompts Yukimura to try looking for commonalities between her experiences and Himuro's. Kosuke and Ibarada would be this, this if he wasn't such a huge otaku and she wasn't also TheGadfly.



* SempaiKohai: Kanade is the youngest student at the lab, the Kohai. This is notable by how she's the cast member referred to on a FirstNameBasis, while everyone else is LastNameBasis with one another.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Combine the nature of the experiments Himuro and Yukimura are conducting with their actual feelings for each other, and you can bet that plenty of bystanders need to be told they are in fact ''not'' a couple.

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* SempaiKohai: Kanade is and Kosuke are the youngest student at the lab, the Kohai. Kohais. This is notable by how she's the cast member they are referred to on a FirstNameBasis, while everyone else is LastNameBasis with one another.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Combine the nature of the experiments Himuro and Yukimura are conducting with their actual feelings for each other, and you can bet that plenty of bystanders need to be told they are in fact ''not'' a couple. couple.
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** Yukimura and Himuro's relationship is the center of the manga. Himuro starts the manga confessing to Yukimura and despite Yukimura not being sure if he's in love, his actions are pretty obvious.
** Kosuke and Ibarada get some teasing as well. Kosuke wanted to marry Ibarada as a child and it's noted by Kanade that Aika, the visual novel character Kosuke is obsessed with looks a lot like Ibarada. When Kosuke suggested he didn't belong in Ikeda labs, Ibarada was noticeably angry at him and then was very happy when he reveals he intends on staying as long as possible.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: Professor Ikeda has a tendency of dozing off.
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* SweetheartSipping: Himuro and Yukimura try sipping out of the same glass with intertwined straws at some point.
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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Yukimura and Himuro actually met each other when they were kids when Yukimura inspired Himuro to truly get into science. Even when she recounts the encounter, neither she or him realize it was them.

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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: Yukimura and Himuro actually met each other when they were kids when Yukimura inspired Himuro to truly get into science. Even when she recounts the encounter, neither she or him realize it was them.them, to Kanade's frustration, who figures it upon hearing the story.
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The manga received a twelve episode adaptation from anime studio Zero-G that premiered on January 10th, 2020.
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* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Yukimura and Himuro test having one of these at the end of their experimental date in an amusement park, for which they took cues from Kosuke's DatingSim.

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* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Yukimura and Himuro test having one of these being alone in a Ferris Wheel cabin at the end of their experimental date in an amusement park, for which they took cues from Kosuke's DatingSim.
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However, no self-respecting science-type can let such a statement stand unanswered and unproven, so Yukimura poses the question of how one defines "love", and with what evidence Himuro used to determine she was in love with him.

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However, no self-respecting science-type can let such a statement stand unanswered and unproven, so Yukimura poses the question of how one defines "love", and with what evidence Himuro used to determine she was in love with him.
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* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Combine the nature of the epxeriments Himuro and Yukimura are conducting with their actual feelings for each other, and you can bet that plenty of bystanders need to be told they are in fact ''not'' a couple.

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* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: Combine the nature of the epxeriments experiments Himuro and Yukimura are conducting with their actual feelings for each other, and you can bet that plenty of bystanders need to be told they are in fact ''not'' a couple.

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However, no self-respecting science-type can let such a statement stand unanswered, so Yukimura poses the question of how one defines "love", and with what evidence Himuro used to determine she was in love with him.

Thus begins ''Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it'' (''Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita'') a story in which a pair of [[TheSpock Spocks]] attempt to answer the question WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove through the scientific method.

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However, no self-respecting science-type can let such a statement stand unanswered, unanswered and unproven, so Yukimura poses the question of how one defines "love", and with what evidence Himuro used to determine she was in love with him.

Thus begins ''Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it'' (''Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei Shite Mita'') a story in which a pair of [[TheSpock Spocks]] attempt to answer the question WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove through the scientific method.method, all while dealing with the very feelings they are trying to prove they have for each other.


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