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Soccer generates fewer performance statistics than does a sport such as baseball. A network analysis approach enables researchers to guage the value of individual players. Thats a shout World Cup enthusiasts dont hear too frequently. Soccers known fo...
I once took part in a vodka tasting contest, in which participants tried to tell an expensive brand from a cheap one. I dont recall the exact outcome, for obvious reasons. But I do know that several people swore they could taste the difference. Well,...
Bubbles. Big ones entertain children and tiny ones tickle champagne aficionados. Even witches appreciate what they bring to a boiling cauldron. If you, too, are a bubble lover, then youll enjoy the latest bubble study published in the journal Nature....
Its refreshing. Its invigorating. And it leaves you feeling truly alive. No, Im not talking about a cold shower or a fruit smoothie with a mochachino chaser. Im talking about nature. Because according to a study published in the Journal of Environmen...
Counterfeiters and money minters constantly try to outsmart each other. But money could become much harder to forgethanks to butterfly wings. Butterflies that flit through tropical forests often have brightly colored wings that irridesce in the sun....
July is coming. Its a time to fire up the barbecue, hit the beaches and watch the fireworks. Its definitely not a time to be in the hospital. Because fatal medical errors peak in July, an increase that happens to coincide with the annual arrival of n...
Most of us dont think twice about getting behind the wheel even for short hops to pick up some milk. And thats not just because cars are convenient, or because were lazy. According to Andrew Furman of Ryerson University in Toronto , its because in ma...
After hundreds of years, the most common, basic microscopes still operate by means of the same old hardware: the lens. But what if you could do away with that lens and create a microscope that fits on a cell phone? Thats what researchers led by Aydog...
Mmm, sticky rice. Its a glutinous side dish thats perfect for practicing your chopstick skills, for sopping up curry sauce and, amazingly, for building really strong pagodas. The Chinese have been building with mortar made from sticky rice and limest...
Research on acupuncture just got a shot in the arm. Well, a needle near the knee, actually. Because a study in the journal Nature Neuroscience has uncovered a mechanism that could explain how this traditional healing process can help reduce pain. Acu...
Some interesting electrical activity in the clouds of ash drifting around Europe as a result of that Icelandic volcano. Models predicted that electrical charge should be limited to the top and bottom of any ash plume, which is often the site of spect...
What do a carnivorous sponge, a lobular yam and a flat-faced psychedelic frogfish all have in common? Theyre among the Top 10 Species first described in 2009. Thats according the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State Univer...
Its often said we know more about the moon than we do about the depths of the ocean. There is a lot we dont know about the H2O that covers much of the planet. Now were getting closer, though, to an important understanding: Just how deep are the ocean...
Social networking is all the rage. Seems the more people we know, the better we feel. But that drive for being connected may enrich more than our social lives. Because a study in the journal Science shows that the more diverse our personal networks,...
【英文文本】 Well, did you see the thing about why people on cell phones are so annoying? I know, right? Because you only hear... Oohp, I gotta go. Sorry. I know that was irritating. Because a recent study in the journal Psychological Science s...