Feb 6, 2009

Scientific America - Everyday Science

ASK THE EXPERTS
Where does blue food dye come from?
The same colorants that are in your blue jeans may also be in your M&Ms

ASK THE EXPERTS
Can a person be scared to death?
A 79-year-old North Carolina woman dies after a heart attack brought on by terror

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MIND
Rapid Thinking Makes People Happy
Accelerated thoughts may trigger the brain's novelty-loving reward system

60-SECOND PSYCH PODCAST
Muscle Movement Affects How We Hear
The area of the brain responsible for movement plays a larger role than previously thought in how we hear speech

60-SECOND SCIENCE PODCAST
Water Conservation Unwitting Mosquito Ally
In a study published in the journal Functional Ecology, researchers warn that people capturing rainwater in drought-ridden areas are also providing breeding grounds for disease-carrying insects

60-SECOND SCIENCE BLOG
Google stalks friends, maps Mars, plunges into the ocean
Google's been busy once again demystifying life in the universe

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MIND
Is Baby's Stress Inherited from the Parents?
A gene may affect infant anxiety, but good parenting can overrule it

60-SECOND SCIENCE BLOG
Groundhog Day
It's about sex, not the weather


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