Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as a Venatrix. (And the rest of you, get your minds out of the gutter!)
The newly analyzed drawing, on a third-century mosaic, shows a huntress fighting a leopard with a whip, i.e., a venatrix.
Turns out that sperm cells, egg and embryos all like gravity. "This human, mouse and pig study, published Thursday (March 26) in the journal Communications Biology, revealed that sperm became disoriented, mouse eggs had fewer successful fertilizations, and pig embryos experienced developmental delays, all due to microgravity.
The findings have big implications for building a lasting human presence off Earth. The long-term settlements planned for the moon and Mars depend not just on keeping astronauts alive but on whether people can eventually reproduce there." (LINK)
"You can't clone yourself forever,You can't make yourself all the time.At some point you mutate,Especially vertebrates,You can't make yourself 59 times."
Michael Lynch, an evolutionary biologist at Arizona State University in Tempe, who was not involved in the study: “In any kind of animal breeding, once you have the optimal genome, the best way to keep it is by cloning — except for this mutation problem.”
Cats Can't Taste Sugar - this doesn't mean that your cats will never go after your chocolate, or knock it down onto the floor. It just means they can't taste it.
The weird part (to me) of the study of taste in animals is that “The super-tasters among the animal world are goldfish,” says Finger. “Goldfish and catfish have way more taste buds than anybody else.” They have poor vision, and their taste buds, including those on their whiskers, could help them sense their way to a meal in murky water, he adds. (LINK)
Goldfish? Goldfish? So now I'm pitying all the goldfish swimming in their bowls, getting the same damn fish food day after freaking day... I'm amazed they don't leap out of their bowls and go for the hand that feeds them.
Little Mysteries From Science: WARNING: Solutions have not yet been found for all.
Why are humans the only species with a chin? (LINK)
Why can't you tickle yourself? (LINK)
What's the deal with blushing?
Charles Darwin described blushing blushing as "... the most peculiar and most human of all expressions."“Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to.” Mark Twain"Blushing may be a part of the automatic arousal you feel when you are exposed and there is something that is relevant to the self," lead study author Milica Nikolic said. (LINK)
Why do animals have different pupil shapes? (LINK)
The Ig Nobels are moving to Europe! ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Winners have for the past 35 years traveled to the United States to collect their prizes — and be showered with paper airplanes. Last year, winners included a team of researchers from Japan studying whether painting cows with zebralike stripes would prevent flies from biting them. Another group from Africa and Europe pondered the types of pizza that lizards preferred to eat.
The year’s winners, honored in 10 categories, also include a group from Europe that found drinking alcohol sometimes improves a person’s ability to speak a foreign language (as well as Pure Gibberish) and a researcher who studied fingernail growth for decades.
But four of the 10 winners last year chose not to travel to Boston for the ceremony. In previous years, the ceremony has taken place at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston University.
And so... off to Zurich it goes! (LINK)
Ig Nobels, we barely knew thee...
Back on March 9, I participated in my own scientific medical experiment regarding the swelling of lips, specifically my bottom lip. Here's the deal: during an examination my ENT physician found a papilloma in the back of my throat. Did a biopsy. Squamous tissue, i.e., we've got to take it out because it might become cancerous if we don't. So, on March 9 they did, having wisely given me total anesthesia (I have a kick like a mule), using a (portable) laser.
Eve, loved your essay. But don’t keep us in suspense—what was the lizards’ favorite?
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Edward, I looked that up - the lizards prefer four-cheese pizza.
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My cockatoo loves pizza crust, one of his favorite treats, much better than crackers.
DeleteGlad your surgery went well. Clearly glamor, like Roman arena fights, is not for the faint hearted
ReplyDeleteSO glad everything went well, Eve! Fun column, and even funner duck lip info. I did wonder about that. I can't begin to fathom why young women today think caterpillar eyelashes and duck lips are attractive. Janice is right!
ReplyDeleteJanice and Melodie, as a freeze-dried hippie from SoCal, I figured out decades ago that glamour was not for me. Life is so much easier that way.
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DeleteMy Mom used to buy me subscriptions to Science Digest or the weekly Science News. Geekiest (and best) birthday gift!
ReplyDeleteGoldfish? When I was a child, I used to tramp through the snow after my father as he replenished the kerosene in the horse tanks. There I learned a couple of curious facts. First, large ~8-inch (20cm) lived in them. My grandfather had added the fish a couple of decades earlier. They thrived on horse and cattle drippings and kept algae at bay. Secondly, the kerosene heaters weren’t present for the sake of the fish, but to keep water liquid for the livestock. In tanks without heaters, tanks didn’t quite freeze solid. Ice grew from the outside in, leaving a liquid hollow in the center where fish survived. How sciency is that!
I’m glad you’re back to normal, Eve. Speaking for myself, I have never yet met a woman whose lips weren’t perfect. I’ll even record a PSA on the topic– just ask me!
I enjoyed the post, Eve. And again, glad you’re healed.
That is AMAZINGLY sciency, Leigh. Wow!
ReplyDeleteOh, and Allan asked me why can't we tickle ourselves, and I said because we can't surprise ourselves... which I think is the real answer.
People have been torturing animals for "fun" for a long time. Ugh. Sometimes I hate my species.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteEve, I had no idea cats can’t taste sugar and now this is my 1,098th reason I’d rather be a cat. Great article.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that either, but it does explain why they don't beg for cookies, doesn't it? Dogs, however, will eat anything.
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