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JAKOB WIMSATT
181 | Flip it right: from Shrove Tuesday to the secret of tossing the perfect pancake

It's sad that no Indian scientist has figured out the physics of tossing `parotta' into the air. The secret of such a fascinating vertical flying saucer effect should not remain unidentified. For, what would happen if we try the feat? In all probability, if not stuck to the source and won't go up…

IN-SU BYEON
180 | “Diamonds Are for Bond” ~ cooked in a micro oven to stop information theft

Back in 1971, the latest James Bond movie title 'Diamonds Are Forever' wouldn't have occurred to anyone as notably significant. The phrase just looked proper for a film in which Agent 007 probes into the disappearance of certain diamonds in transit. But another James, Australian inventor Dr. James Rabeau, changed it all. The…

LILLY CHERIYAN
179 | Language has got to be the ultimate evolutionary innovation in Homo Sapiens

It was Eors Szathmary who likened language to an amoeba, and the human brain to the habitat in which it can thrive. The Hungarian scientist’s explanation for his choice of simile is that "a surprisingly large part of our brain can sustain language". The idea first appeared in a paper that he published…

LILLY CHERIYAN
178 | Comic strips aren’t ‘Hokum’; they hint at what society truly thinks about science

The theme of radiation is at the core of the comic strip dynamics. Marvel comics' Incredible Hulk, a green-skinned monster, was born when a scientist accidentally irradiated himself while handling his own "gamma bomb". The X-Men's awesome powers come from the radiation of their parents' reproductive system. And Spiderman is the product of…

FREDA RUECKER
177 | Are ‘couch potatoes’ born in the womb, already adapted to a life of thrift?

Pregnant women may take heed. Poor diet during the pregnancy may program their babies to become couch potatoes even before they are born. And once triggered in the womb, the 'slack snacker' syndrome is likely to follow the offspring all the way to form a lifestyle -- at least in animals. That is,…

IN-SU BYEON
176 | Fasten your seatbelts!…How would a baby’s body react to a real 30G collision?

Imagine a young mother inside a car holding a baby on her lap. The baby actually weighs 10 kg, but all of a sudden there is a jerk and the mother undergoes a sense of unreality. Her infant now weighs 300 kg, as much as several washing machines! One simply couldn't hang onto…

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BLAISE ROUVIER
906 | THE AGE BASELINE: Determining how old are cells in a living organism

Cells divide. Cells divide and replace old or damaged cells. This is why biologists wonder how old are cells in our body, in an organism. One general idea is that nerve cells (neurons) are old, while other cells in the body are relatively young and they regenerate throughout an organism's lifetime. But, by…

MADHUBALA JHA
905 | DROPS THAT JUMP… it’s not a clear-cut “jumping Vs gravity” scenario

A condenser turns a substance from its gaseous state to its liquid state -- by cooling it. Historically, condensers were always oriented vertically so as to allow water to drain by gravity. But then, about five years ago, Virginia Tech researcher Jonathan Boreyko proposed that shedding water from condensers by using surface tension…

GABRIEL CATRILEO
904 | CHANGED YOUR MIND?… No belief is an island; it doesn’t live or die alone

What would happen if you strongly believe in something and I shatter your belief? No belief or opinion is an island; it doesn't live or die alone. And so you go home and realign several of your beliefs that depend on the shattered belief. This is how sociologist Noah E. Friedkin's opinion dynamics…

DOLLY KAPULE
903 | You said “PRISTINE NATURE?”… It just doesn’t exist anywhere in the world

Agriculture was the spadework (literally so) that not only anticipated but also necessitated the Industrial Revolution. It will be a fatal mistake, or wishful thinking at best, to conjecture that human societies before the Industrial Revolution had little effect on the environment or our planet's biodiversity -- especially if we are dead set…

NAOMI HEILBRONN
902 | LOOK, I AM INJURED!… What’s between us could be intelligence as well

Schreckstoff is a chemical cocktail that fish release from their skin after an injury. Fish perceive the risk of a predator nearby when they sense the chemical in water, and they display an alarm behaviour called a "startle" event. We have an update on it from Iain Couzin (University of Konstanz), who was…

HAYDAR BARZEGAR
901 | OOH! WOOHOO! OOPS!… How our emotional expressions colour interactions

Ooh! That is  surprise. We make spontaneous sounds to express everything from elation (Woohoo!) to embarrassment (Oops!). A statistical analysis of responses to more than 2,000 "vocal bursts" (nonverbal exclamations) conveys at least 24 kinds of emotion. An audio map devised by Alan Cowen at UC Berkeley reveals how one can slide one's…

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Which American actress has a strong humanitarion connection with Cambodia?

Angelina Jolie

Who won in the first ever arm wrestling contest between robots and humans?

Panna Felsen

Who modified wireless earbuds to authenticate smartphone users via a unique signature?

Zhanpeng Jin

Who introduced the concept of 'nanotechnology' nearly 15 years before the term was coined?

Richard Feynman