[ad_1] A new method of surveying whale populations using satellites could be useful for studying whales threatened with extinction in remote areas. In the face of the growing threat of human activities, …
Read More »This Toxic Chemical Can Be Hidden In Our Homes, New Study Reveals • Earth.com
[ad_1] Researchers at University of Indiana recently discovered a threatening chemical that could contaminate a large percentage of North American homes. TRi (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate or TDTBPP has been found in homes, in …
Read More »Noisy slot machines encourage risky decision-making • Earth.com
[ad_1] The bright lights, the bells and the whistles of the slot machines can influence the players at take more risks, a new study has revealed. Researchers from University of British Columbia …
Read More »Why Certain Smells Can Trigger Vivid Memories • Earth.com
[ad_1] We store information about time and space in the same area of our brain that processes odors, which is potentially the reason that some odors may result in a RAM reminder. …
Read More »In raven-raven conflict, crows are almost always the aggressor • Earth.com
[ad_1] For the average person, it is usually difficult to tell the difference between crows and crows. Although, for the aviary aviary observer, this distinction is probably as simple as the beaks …
Read More »Could the stories of extraterrestrial encounters be real? • Earth.com
[ad_1] Humans have always wondered whether they were alone in the universe, stories of trolls, elves and other mythical beings to modern speculation about the beings of the world. 39, other planets. …
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