Wearable tattoo devices – Oh the places you’ll go!
High tech tattoo-based devices that you wear on your skin are rapidly becoming a thing. Electrochemical tatts and stick on wearables are going to be common, and perhaps even stylish,Read more . . .
High tech tattoo-based devices that you wear on your skin are rapidly becoming a thing. Electrochemical tatts and stick on wearables are going to be common, and perhaps even stylish,Read more . . .
Our interest in the affect of video games, of all types, on behavior continues. The debate in the scientific community is contentious and ongoing. Here are 3 articles that revolveRead more . . .
Three subspecies of island fox (Urocyon littoralis) that have been on the endangered species list since 2004 have made a remarkable come back. The foxes, about the size of aRead more . . .
Next time you can’t sleep, consider this: your well lit urban neighborhood may be a large part of the problem. In the 24/7 developed world, night time light affects sleepRead more . . .
The precise mechanisms monarch butterflies use to navigate over long distances has always been an entomological puzzle. A combination of the sun’s position relative to the horizon, light-sensitive time-compensating “clocks”Read more . . .
Complex traits such as height, in complex organisms like ourselves, are inevitably controlled by multiple genes. The concept of polygenic inheritance influences classical common human traits like adult height. ItRead more . . .
The answer is more complicated than you might imagine, although West Coasters in the US think of cheddar cheese as yellow and East Coasters swear the white stuff is moreRead more . . .
A recent study has shown that humans and lowland gorillas are separated on a genetic level from humans by only 1.6%. A laboratory technique called, long-read sequencing allowed researchers toRead more . . .
Scientists studying the social organization of ancient societies have proposed that ritual human sacrifices helped create the hierarchies present in many societies today. The use of human sacrifice in early societies encouraged theRead more . . .
Trypophobia, aka “fear of holes”, is a condition that triggers emotional reactions when viewing otherwise innocuous images of holes in objects including, but not limited to, body parts. Although notRead more . . .