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Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.

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Alfred Yamamoto

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Abstract

The story begins when Ayame Himuro, a talented post graduate student in science who studies in Saitama University, confesses to Shinya Yukimura, who studies in the same laboratory.
As a science and engineering major, “If we can‘t prove love theoretically, you can’t say you love me, and we‘re disqualified as a science student!”
This is romantic comedy that Ayame Himuro and Shinya Yukimura involves members of the university laboratory where unique science students gather and devotes themselves to proof experiments on the definition of "love" based on the belief.  
Can they really define love?

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Series/Label COMIC METEOR
Released Date Nov 2016
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Size 128mm×182mm
Total Page Number 140 pages
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Genre Manga > Seinen/ Young Adult and over
Visualization experience YES
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