Thursday, April 12, 2007
T. Rex Related to Chickens
An adolescent female Tyrannosaurus rex died 68 million years ago, but its bones still contain intact soft tissue.
Monkey DNA Findings Point Toward Common Human Ancestor
The rhesus monkey has now had its genome sequenced, promising to improve research into health and yield insights into human evolution.
Study: Subliminal Rewards Trigger Harder Work
Like an invisible brass ring or dangling piece of bacon , subliminal rewards can drive people to work harder without them even knowing it.
Fertile Women Prefer Manly Men
As if sex and relationships weren't complex enough, it seems a woman's brain plays tricks on her depending on the time of the month.
Before They Fly, Spiders Check the Weather
Spiders love to fly, Hundreds can touch down in an acre of land on a day when conditions are right. But first they have to put a finger to the wind.
How Sight and Sound Can Trick Your Brain
A new study shows how auditory and visual information in the brain can work together to trick us into seeing things that are not there.
Image of the Day: Coral Death
A survey by the Wildlife Conservation Society has revealed the world’s largest mass death of corals ever recorded. The trigger the scientists say was the earthquake in Aceh, Indonesia on March 28, 2005.
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