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- Today’s chew quota by iSadie Shih Tzu | Social media puppy on Nov 21, 2009
Like any doggeh I like a good chew experience. My person has been a little lax in stocking up my supply of bully sticks – the healthy alternative to rawhide. So what’s a girl to do? Chew what’s in front of her is what. This little...
- Singing Wings by Evolving Complexity on Nov 15, 2009
Male club-winged manakins vibrate their wings to create violin-like sounds to impress females, a new study says.Video Courtesy Cornell Lab of Ornithology through National Geographic.
- The smell of virtue by Shrink Rap on Oct 26, 2009
People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a soon-to-be published study led by a Brigham Young University professor. The research... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit...
- It's official... It's a Boy! by In the Mommy Trenches on Oct 26, 2009
Okay, okay. I've pretty much known that fact since that last hard push and the quick announcement of "it's a boy" as they rushed him over to the weighing station etc. If that wasn't enough proof surely the hundreds of diapers I've changed since sure...
- In Natural Disasters Regular People Behave Well by Things Are Goo on Aug 26, 2009
This good news is mixed. When hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans it was announced over the media that people were raping, looting, and causing chaos – this behaviour was grossly exaggerated. Today people tend to assume that New Orleans became a...
- Hunter in the Sand by Evolving Complexity on Aug 8, 2009
Wasps of the genus Tachysphex (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) hunt grasshoppers, not for themselves but as a living source of food for their larva. When they manage to catch a grasshopper it is paralysed with the stinger and then brought to a nest hole in t...
- The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously by Shrink Rap on Aug 5, 2009
Recent psychological research has revealed widely held unconscious thought patterns that most people would rather not possess. Dr. Anthony Greenwald, psychology professor at the University of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website fo...




