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- What your choice of smartphone says about you
- Molasses creates a sticky situation
- Cat tongues are even 'handier' than you imagined
- Ducklings 'maintain two separate memory banks of visual information'
What your choice of smartphone says about you Posted: 21 Nov 2016 11:42 AM PST Android users are more honest than iPhone users say psychologists, in a study published this week which is the first to find a link between personality and smartphone type. |
Molasses creates a sticky situation Posted: 21 Nov 2016 06:07 AM PST Fluid dynamics met history for a team of researchers who studied the Boston Molasses Flood, a disaster that claimed 21 lives, injured 150 and flattened buildings in the Commercial Street area of Boston in 1919. A trio of fluid dynamics physicists explain how they were inspired to study this event by a group of undergraduates who produced a parody rap video about the flood for a project in their fluid dynamics course. The trio examined this historic, yet not well known, event from a scientific perspective. |
Cat tongues are even 'handier' than you imagined Posted: 21 Nov 2016 06:07 AM PST Have you ever taken a good look at a cat's tongue? If so, you may have noticed the tiny, sharp "spines" on its surface. |
Ducklings 'maintain two separate memory banks of visual information' Posted: 17 Nov 2016 12:05 PM PST Newly hatched ducklings that are shown a substitute mother object with only one eye do not recognize it when they have only the other eye available, new research shows. |
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