Gregory Prestonflipped into Interesting ThingsNine things you didn't know about dogs, according to sciencesciencefocus.com - Sara RigbyThink you know everything about your furry friend? Think again... Dogs are our best friends, so you’d be forgiven for thinking you know all there is …
David Farnsworthflipped into New ThingsStoryboardNew science reveals more about dinosaurs than we ever knew beforeCurated byNational GeographicOver 66 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the earth, but new discoveries are continuously shaping what know about how they looked, lived, and behaved. Our reporters shed light on recent revelations on these prehistoric creatures.
WIREDflipped into ScienceWhat the Science of Animal Networks Reveals About ProtestsWIRED - Adam RogersThe movement of demonstrators echoes the fluid collective responses of the animal world, as groups respond to threats and signal across large …
Vellichorflipped into Plagues And Pestilence- Covid 19 Coronavirus Spreads Worldwide Plus Other Threats To Human LifeAll You Wanted To Know About Coronavirus Vaccine Science But Were Afraid To Askverified_publisherNPR - Joe PalcaApproximately 200 COVID-19 vaccines are being actively developed. All vaccines have one main goal: to prepare a person's immune system to fight off an invading organism should the body encounter it. To accomplish that, a vaccine presents the immune system with something that looks like the invader …
Curious Curatorflipped into Biomedically Speaking5 popular myths about the COVID-19 vaccine and what the science really saysverified_publisherTODAY - Meghan HolohanWhile new technology made it possible for quick vaccine development, the experts urge people not to fall victim to myths about it. Misinformation is rampant on social media — and myths about the coronavirus vaccines started circulating even before vaccines had been approved. While the experts say …
angela Lancasterflipped into Love AnimalsDog Tales: How your dog really feels about you — the science behind those puppy dog eyesinews.co.uk - Rachael PellsThere is no denying the UK is a nation of dog lovers. More than a quarter of us live with a canine companion, and their popularity is increasing: …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanWhat Science Has Learned about the Coronavirus One Year On - Scientific Americanscientificamerican.com - Jeffery DelViscioAbout a year ago, SARS-CoV-2 (which wasn’t called that yet) was just beginning to emerge in a cluster of cases inside China. We know what has …
Matthew Tan Chee Hweeflipped into Health & FitnessStoryboardWhat Does Science Say About the Health Benefits of Cordyceps?Curated byHowStuffWorksCordyceps is a parasitic fungus that grows on insects. It's been used in Chinese medicine for centuries and is said to fix a host of health issues. But is it too good to be true?
The Globe and Mailflipped into EntertainmentOpinion: COVID-19 is like running a marathon with no finish line. What does sports science say about how we can win it?verified_publisherThe Globe and Mail - Alex HutchinsonSpecial to The Globe and Mail This article was published more than 1 year ago. Some information may no longer be current. Alex Hutchinson is a columnist for Outside magazine and a regular contributor to The Globe and Mail. His books include Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of …
HowStuffWorksStoryboard5 Things You Didn't Know About Autopsies — Plus More About Forensic ScienceCurated byHowStuffWorksFrom twice-dissected bodies to incriminating french fries, here are some lesser-known facts about autopsies.