Are Americans Amateurs?
When it comes to trash talk, it would seem so. Numbers two and four completely cracked me up.
Are Cats Changing the Behavior of Millions?
Not the usual "ain't they cute?" discussion, but a look into Toxoplasma, a parasite that has a strange behavioral action on rats—and perhaps on men and women as well.
Are CDs Mispriced?
Seeking Alpha thinks so—and points to Amazon's bestseller list to prove why.
Are Engineers the Product of Nature or Nurture?
Neither, a new article at EE Times suggests: There might be an engineering gene—and the University of Minnesota has the MRIs to prove it.
Are Ideologies Hard-Wired?
A study delves the link between political views and cognitive style.
Are Missing Teaspoons Really Dark Matter?
Or maybe they're the larval form of some other proliferating common household object—Maya Kessler makes the case.
Are Sharpies Bad for CDRs?
Well, are they?
Are We Doomed?
The Independent interviews Jared Diamond, author of Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. The good news? We may not be doomed. The bad news: Yet, that is.
Are You Ear-sperienced?
Spring cleaning for your ears.
Are You Experienced?
Hendrix and Huckleberry—heavy party animals!