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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:全腳掌行走更高效
It’s good to keep on your toes. Metaphorically, that is. Not when you’re actually out for a stroll. Because a new study suggests that it takes nearly twice as much energy to walk on your2011-12-29 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:不皺愁眉 心情愉悅
A study in the journal Psychological Science indicates that people who had facial muscles deadened with botox had difficulty processing negative emotions. Karen Hopkin reports[qh]心理科學(xué)》上的一項(xiàng)研2011-12-28 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 身體出軌 精神出軌:哪一個(gè)你更不能忍受?
Studies from around the world have reported that men are more jealous of sexual infidelity than emotional infidelity. And women are the opposite—they're more jealous of emotional cheating than s2011-12-27 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:蜜蜂雖小 本領(lǐng)超群
Bees’ bread and butter is flowers—there’s no reason they should be able to distinguish human faces. But they can. Back in 2005, Arian Dyer at Monash University showed that bees could ide2011-12-26 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:面部識(shí)別的能力可能來(lái)自遺傳
You know those people who always run into people they know? Like when they're buying groceries, taking the kids to school, trying on jackets? They must be really popular, right?[qh]身邊有沒(méi)有朋友2011-12-23 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:生物擬態(tài)≠生物偽裝
Sometimes it pays to look like a pile of poop. At least if you’re a tasty caterpillar trying to avoid getting eaten by hungry birds. Because a study in the journal Science shows that even young2011-12-22 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:冬天喂鳥(niǎo)有助于促成其進(jìn)化
We usually think of evolution as something that happens over eons, in remote places where people rarely venture. Not something that happens around the backyard birdfeeder in just a few decades. But a2011-12-21 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:咖啡無(wú)法醒酒
Cup of coffee after a night on the town to sober up? Well, a mouse study finds that caffeine does not counter the intoxicating effects of alcohol. It merely masks the inebriation, which could lead to2011-12-19 編輯:Richard
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[科學(xué)閱讀] 科普閱讀:清新氣味讓你更慷慨
When you're done listening to this podcast, grab whatever product you use to clean. Maybe it's something that smells really citrusy. Do a bit of cleaning. Then take a few deep breaths. Believ2011-12-15 編輯:richard