It will be harder to lie about your age or your poker hand after new research from Australia has revealed that our eye position betrays the numbers we are thinking about. In the study, participants were asked to state a series of random numbers. By measuring their vertical and horizontal eye position, researchers were able [...]

Continue reading about Poker face busted? Our eye position betrays the numbers we have in mind, new study

admin on March 24th, 2010

Utah’s red rocks — world-famous attractions at numerous national parks, monuments and state parks — have yielded a rare skeleton of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that lived 185 million years ago and may have been buried alive by a collapsing sand dune.

Continue reading about New dinosaur from Utah’s red rocks

admin on March 24th, 2010

Utah’s red rocks — world-famous attractions at numerous national parks, monuments and state parks — have yielded a rare skeleton of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that lived 185 million years ago and may have been buried alive by a collapsing sand dune.

Continue reading about New dinosaur from Utah’s red rocks

It will be harder to lie about your age or your poker hand after new research from Australia has revealed that our eye position betrays the numbers we are thinking about. In the study, participants were asked to state a series of random numbers. By measuring their vertical and horizontal eye position, researchers were able [...]

Continue reading about Poker face busted? Our eye position betrays the numbers we have in mind, new study

admin on March 24th, 2010

Utah’s red rocks — world-famous attractions at numerous national parks, monuments and state parks — have yielded a rare skeleton of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that lived 185 million years ago and may have been buried alive by a collapsing sand dune.

Continue reading about New dinosaur from Utah’s red rocks

Conventional wisdom among scientists for years has suggested that because individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome, the disorder most likely results from the presence of too many genes or proteins contained in that additional structure. But a recent study reveals that just the opposite could be true — that a deficiency of a [...]

Continue reading about New theory of Down syndrome cause may lead to new therapies

Conventional wisdom among scientists for years has suggested that because individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome, the disorder most likely results from the presence of too many genes or proteins contained in that additional structure. But a recent study reveals that just the opposite could be true — that a deficiency of a [...]

Continue reading about New theory of Down syndrome cause may lead to new therapies

admin on March 24th, 2010

Utah’s red rocks — world-famous attractions at numerous national parks, monuments and state parks — have yielded a rare skeleton of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that lived 185 million years ago and may have been buried alive by a collapsing sand dune.

Continue reading about New dinosaur from Utah’s red rocks

Conventional wisdom among scientists for years has suggested that because individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome, the disorder most likely results from the presence of too many genes or proteins contained in that additional structure. But a recent study reveals that just the opposite could be true — that a deficiency of a [...]

Continue reading about New theory of Down syndrome cause may lead to new therapies

Conventional wisdom among scientists for years has suggested that because individuals with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome, the disorder most likely results from the presence of too many genes or proteins contained in that additional structure. But a recent study reveals that just the opposite could be true — that a deficiency of a [...]

Continue reading about New theory of Down syndrome cause may lead to new therapies