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"Feed A Cold, Starve A Fever" - Scientific Fact or Urban Myth?

  • Jul 3, 2013
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Are you feeling under the weather? Why not feed a cold and starve a fever…or is it starve a cold feed a fever? Somewhere along the line, the phrasing of this popular dictum got switched around to ‘feed a fever starve a cold,’ adding more puzzlement to an already befuddled issue. Photo credit: Lily Monster ‘Starve a fever feed a cold’ is the original logic, dating back to the pre-scientific Dark Ages.

Are Dogs Color Blind?

  • Jul 3, 2013
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Are dogs colorblind? Yes, although not in the way most people think. Color perception Dogs compared with Humans ‘Colorblind’ is a somewhat subjective term biased toward trichromatic vision–the kind of sight most human beings enjoy. But our electromagnetic range is not the pinnacle of color perception. From a bird’s perspective, it is humans that are colorblind–we could never perceive the vast complexity of hues available to denizens of the air.

Who Had The Highest IQ Ever Recorded?

  • Jul 1, 2013
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Intelligence is a fascinating, though complex subject, and it’s one that is difficult to study for that reason. Researchers have developed IQ tests to try and create some kind of objective, quantitative measure of human intelligence. Despite their many flaws, IQ tests present a clear quantitative bell curve with 95% of their participants scoring within a range of 70 to 130. There are a couple different classifications of IQ scores. One common classification is Wechsler’s, which ranks 90-109 as the true average.

13 Interesting Facts About Canada, Eh?

  • Jun 28, 2013
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Despite being the 2nd biggest country in the world in landmass, Canada has a population 1/10th the size of the United States. As such, Canada has a tendency to be overlooked on the map, despite being a fascinating country. How many Canada facts do you know? Here are some surprising things you may not know about the U.S. neighbor to the north: 1. The Canadian Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II Here is one of the most interesting facts about Canada that surprises Americans.

What Are The Colors of the Rainbow?

  • Jun 28, 2013
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What Are The Colors of the Rainbow? When you look at a rainbow in the sky, all the colors can seem to blend together, but there are seven distinct hues that form the arc. In order, these are red, orange, yellow, green blue, indigo, and violet (in grade school, you may recall these colors in the acronym ROY G BIV). These colors combine to form all the other colors which we can see with our eyes, though they only form a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.

How Deep is the Grand Canyon?

  • Jun 28, 2013
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**The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous National Parks, not only in the United States, but in the world. Indeed, it is considered to be one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, both for its impressive depth and its great beauty. Just how deep is the Grand Canyon? ** Ancestral Puebloan granaries at Nankoweap Creek. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, 18 miles wide at its widest point, and reaches a depth of 6,000 feet, which is more than a mile.

How Many People Survived the Titanic?

  • Jun 24, 2013
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**_The Titanic - which sank April 15, 1912 - is remembered as the worst maritime accident in history, not only because the sinking of the ship itself was tragic, but because the hubris of the builders who called the ship “unsinkable” - led them to include only enough lifeboats to salvage about half the passengers._** “Arrival of the ship of sorrow”, published in the Boston Globe May 4, 1912. How many people actually survived the Titanic sinking?

How Many Rooms Are In The White House?

  • Jun 24, 2013
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The White House is one of the most prominent symbols of the United States. It is of course, the residence and office of the President of the United States. But just how big is the home of the president of the world’s number one superpower? There are a total of 132 rooms in the White House, not including the bathrooms. Some well-known rooms on the State Floor include the East Room, Green Room, Blue Room, Red Room, Family and State Dining Rooms, Cross Hall, Entrance Hall, and Grand Staircase.

How Many Time Zones Are There?

  • Jun 24, 2013
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Time zones are a universal standard used to mark the hours of the day in different locations. The reason time zones are necessary is to correct for the fact that, geologically speaking, people in different locations experience the hour at different “times” of the day. The Royal Observatory in Greenwich If there were no time zones, "noon," for instance—when the sun is at its highest point in the sky—would occur at 5:05 in one place and 12:36 in another, defeating the purpose of having standard time across regions.

Immortal Jellyfish: A Species That Has Evolved Eternal Life?

  • Jun 24, 2013
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Humans have long been fascinated by the concept of immortality. Our most enduring myths recount the search for fountains, elixirs, holy grails, and other elusive means thought to confer of the gift of eternal life. It has always been the stuff of legend. Then, in the summer of ‘88, a German marine biology student named Christian Sommer discovered something curious about a little-known species of jellyfish: ‘Turritopsis’ had evolved to self-regenerate—and thereby gained eternal life.
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