Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Gangster Frog
The hairy frog breaks its bones so that claws can pierce its toe pads, probably for defense. The closest counterpart mechanism is found in frogs whose bones actually grow through the skin, or salamanders which force their ribs through their skin for defense.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Happiness Formula
According to Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert,
Happiness = marriage, money, and no children
- Marriage: People in good marriages are happier, healthier, and live longer than unmarried
- Money: Some money buys a lot of happiness, a lot of money only marginally increases it ... with the golden per capita income hovering between $50,000 to $75,000. Richer people can increase happiness by staying active and spending their wealth on others.
- Children: childless couples are happier than their counterparts
Lonely? Update Your Facebook Status
Participants posted more Facebook status updates than normal for 1 week and, unlike the control group, they
- Lowered feelings of loneliness
- Said the lowering was due to feeling more connected daily to friends, and
- Said the effect was independent of friends feedback
Don't Smile if You Want to Beat Someone Up!
Research finds that MMA fighters who smile are more likely to lose and fighters with neutral expressions were more likely to win. This supports the idea that smiles involuntarily signal submission.
Monday, February 25, 2013
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Cute Aggression
Researchers found that people looking at a slideshow of cute animals popped more bubbles on bubble wrap vs. people watching funny/neutral pictures (120 bubbles for cute pictures, 100 for neutral pictures, 80 for funny pictures). Cuteness, in other words, cultivated aggression in people - not tenderness. Researchers don't yet understand why the nexus exists, but surmise it exhibits a loss of self-control.
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