"This New Hyper-Flexible Touchscreen Means Your Next Phone Could Bend and Stretch", Written and Published by Peter Dockrill, on March 18th, 2017, on Science Alert. This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"Galapagos penguin 'teenagers' still beg their parents for food, and they oblige— when there’s a lot of food", Written and Published by Elena Motivans, on March 17th, 2017, on ZME Science. This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"'Mona Lisa' Is Smiling, Really", Written and Published by Laura Geggel, on March 15th, 2017, on LiveScience. This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"Your Brain Plays a Cool Trick to Help You Hear in Noisy Places", Written and Published by "Cari Romm", on "March 14th, 2017", on "New York Magazine". This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"Maths—why many great discoveries would be impossible without it", Written and Published by "Gabriel Lord", on "March 10th, 2017", on "Phys.org". This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"Your Dog’s Not Above Lying to You to Get a Snack", Written and Published by "Cari Romm", on "March 15th, 2017", on "New York Magazine". This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"BALD GUYS ARE SEEN AS SMART, DOMINANT, AND JUST PLAIN SEXY, NEW STUDY SAYS", Written and Published by "Zeynep Yenisey", on "February 1st, 2017", on "Maxim". This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
"A sommelier explains why you should buy the cheapest bottle on the wine list", Written and Published by "Libby Kane", on "March 11th, 2017", on "Independent". This article was transformed from text to audio by Amazon's Polly service.
Swearing, drinking and staying up late could all mean you're actually cleverer than most
Maybe you thought the apocalypse would come from a nuclear war or climate change or revolting sentient robots or something. But after reading about a strange new humpback whale behavior, you might want to add a cetacean coup to your list.
It's important to allow yourself to feel a range of emotions
The English language contains an alphabet soup of swear words. Those of a sweary disposition can draw upon the A-word, the B-word, the C-word, the F-word, the S-word, the W-word and many more. So here's a puzzle - if you see the F-word spelled out with all four letters, are you more offended than when you read F with asterisks?
Never knowing if things are safe.
I realized I wasn’t buying into reading because I had made it difficult to access it. My reading light was in a bad position where I couldn’t comfortably reach the switch from my bed. I would have to get up out of bed to turn it on or off. Also, my bed was too tall and against a window sill so I couldn’t prop myself up when I didn’t feel like holding a book above my head. And worst of all, I had a giant TV in my room. Why read when I can fall asleep to Bob’s Burgers every night instead?
They are unlike any other animal.
It's not a comforting feeling, but we've all been there.
When calling in sick just won't do, a couple men took ditching work to a whole new level.
Today, the award is kept on permanent display in the National Archives.
The top 10 impressions people have of men with visible nipples - all negative.
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