Podcast and interviews discussing interesting and exciting scientific articles.
About
(Move to ...)
Blog's Aim and Scope
▼
Monday, February 11, 2019
Dating before marriage! Dr. Gerald Carter on how blood-sharing cooperative behavior evolves among vampire bats.
›
Cooperation lies at the heart of social behavior. In turn, cooperation depends on trust. Trust that a good dead will be reciprocated with a...
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Alternative for longer life! Syed Shamsh Tabrez on how alternative splicing increases lifespan during dietary restriction.
›
Celebrating 100th birthday in good health! Who doesn't want that. With modern medicine, more and more people are living longer and heal...
5 comments:
Saturday, September 30, 2017
My heart beats to your tunes only! Kirill Tokarev on how male song promotes monogamy in zebra finch.
›
You might have seen the reality shows that put multiple bachelors together and it ends up in dramatic cases of cheating and adultery. Mixin...
Monday, September 4, 2017
Deux in one! Krista Byers-Heinlein on how bilingual babies comprehend two languages.
›
We all have a dream to learn that foreign language. Could be French for your love of Paris or French cuisine. Or could be Japanese because ...
2 comments:
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Do you remember the time when... How episodes shape our memories by Jai Yu!
›
Imagine sitting with your friends chatting about previous trips. You might mention the time when you went to a beautiful waterfall. You men...
Sunday, August 20, 2017
The sugar deception! Interview with Maria Veldhuizen to know if our brain can tricked into uncoupling sweetness from calorie content.
›
We all know of diet drinks and sugar-free desserts. Such foods have ingredients that are sweet, but low in calorie. The temptation to savor...
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Is believing seeing? Interview with Benedikt Ehinger on how humans percieve unreliable information!
›
We use the information from our senses to make sense of the world. But sometimes, the information can be unreliable. What does our mind do ...
›
Home
View web version