Jumat, 29 April 2016

'Impossible' Coral Reef, Better Sleep With Lower Temps and 'Textalyzer' Catches Distracted Drivers - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

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Apr 28, 2016 05:17 pm
 
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An 'Impossible' Coral Reef System Discovered at Amazon River Mouth
How can a rich ecosystem exist beneath water as muddy as that of the Amazon River's plume? The surprising discovery all has to do with physics and density.
 

 
 


One Simple Way to Get More Sleep: Lower the Thermostat
Arianna Huffington's new book on sleep got us thinking about how to get better zzzs. Could lowering the thermostat work for you, too?
 

 
 


Prehistoric STDs Could Be the Reason Humans Became Monogamous
Only a tiny percentage of animals are socially and sexually monogamous, but that includes humans. A new study says ancient STDs may be at the root of the practice.
 

 
 


MC1R Gene May Have a Hand in How Old You Look
Researchers have found if you have certain versions of the MC1R gene, you look about two years older than you really are. And no amount of spray-on tan can change that.
 

 
 


New 'Textalyzer' Tech Aims to Catch Distracted Drivers
A proposed bill in New York would give police access to drivers' phones after car accidents. Yes, texting while driving is a problem — but could this be the solution?
 

 
 


What It's Like Circumnavigating the Globe in a Solar-powered Plane
The pilots of the sun-fueled Solar Impulse 2, halfway through its 'round-the-world trip, self-hypnotize while spending days on end in a space the size of a coffin.
 

 
 


Thought Experiment: What If We Stopped Walking Upright?
Humans have only been bipedal for a sliver of history. What if we returned our spines to their original position and quit walking upright? What would that world be like?
 

 
 


Saudi Arabia Will Attempt to Lessen Its Addiction to Oil
Yep, the same country that's home to Saudi Aramco, an energy behemoth valued at trillions of dollars, thinks it might be time to start stepping away from the oil.
 

 
 


Can Jet Hand Dryers Really Blast Out a Germ Cloud? Well, Yes and No
A new study finds noisy touch-free dryers like the Dyson Airblade can fill an entire room with airborne viruses. But "can" and "actually do" are different things.
 

 
 


Skyscrapers of the Future Could Be Made of Wood
Steel and glass office towers are the norm in most modern cities. But some imaginative architects want to switch to a renewable, less carbon-intensive old standby: wood.
 

 
 


Parents: Ditch the Spanking and Try Non-punitive Discipline Instead
That's according to two authors who combed through five decades of research on 160,000 kids and found that spanking leads to negative outcomes all around.
 

 
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Selasa, 26 April 2016

Ridiculous History, Oldest Living Thing and 30-year Tetanus Booster - Today on HowStuffWorks NOW

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Apr 25, 2016 04:30 pm
 
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Ridiculous History: When People Thought They Were Made of Glass
Imagine being afraid that if someone touches you or that if you sit down, you'll break. That's what life was like for someone with the glass delusion.
 

 
 


What's the Oldest Living Thing on Earth?
Trees? Fungus? Bacteria? It all kind of depends on how you define "alive" ... and how you define "thing," as this BrainStuff video explains.
 

 
 


Test Driving Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Car
Buckminster Fuller's 1933 designs for a car were innovative, stylish and exciting. But how would one actually handle on today's roads?
 

 
 


30 Is the New 10: Study Says You Only Need a Tetanus Booster Every 30 Years
The current U.S. recommendation is to get a tetanus shot every 10 years. Will this new study change CDC guidelines?
 

 
 


Is Your Airbnb Photo 'Trustworthy'? If So, You Could Be Charging More
Thinking about making some extra cash with Airbnb? Pick your profile photo carefully. New research finds that it matters more than you think.
 

 
 


Take a Dose of Dickinson: Poetry as Therapy
Poetry can actually help you heal from traumatic situations. A poetry therapist explains how.
 

 
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