AvatarJoshua GilbertHappy face or angry face? A dog can tell the difference, study findsverified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Amina KhanWord to the wise: Don’t play poker with your dog. He can read your face like a book. A new study shows that man’s best friend is remarkably good at discerning happy expressions from angry ones – even when he’s only looking at half of a person’s face. The authors say the findings, published in the …
AvatarJoshua GilbertA Carrier Website Might Have Just Leaked Samsung's Next Galaxy Phoneverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Lisa EadiciccoSamsung isn't expected to officially unveil its new Galaxy smartphones until March, but British carrier Vodafone may have accidentally leaked the name of one unreleased Samsung device. The company is likely to unveil a second version of the Galaxy S6 with a curved display, similar to the Samsung …
AvatarJoshua Gilbert17 Surprising Ways You're Ruining Your Clothesverified_publisherCosmopolitan - Brooke ShunatonaYou've been washing, folding, and storing your clothes all wrong. 1. You're using wire hangers when you should be using felt. Wire hangers aren't supportive enough for heavier fabrics and will warp the shape of your clothes over time. Invest in felt hangers instead, which don't leave little points …
AvatarJoshua GilbertHow to Take a Picture of a Single, Ultra-Magnified Snow Flakeverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Megan GarberYou—yes, you!—can help prove that no two flurries are alike. All you need is a good camera, a plastic bag, and some tape. No two snowflakes are alike, they say. And yet: We rarely get proof of that. Our eyes perceive snow not as individual, idiosyncratic crystals ... but rather as uniformly fluffy …
AvatarJoshua GilbertDon't Look Down!huffingtonpost.comDoes that photo make your stomach drop? Redditor AdventurousHuman posted the photo of hiking China's Mount Huashan. The trail is one of the most …
AvatarJoshua GilbertThe Paradoxical Traits Of Resilient Peopleverified_publisherFast Company - By Faisal HoqueResilient people develop a mental capacity that allows them to adapt with ease during adversity. Like bamboo, they bend but rarely break. How resilient are you? Journalist Hara Estroff Marano once wrote in a Psychology Today article “The Art of Resilience”: “Resilience may be an art, the ultimate art …