Jul
06
2009
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Smarter than we give them credit for

Thre’s a few cool things going on in the animal world. The first is a new study about spiders that shows some of them decorate their webs with life-sized replicas of themselves!

“I don’t know of any animal that actively builds a decoy of itself. Our study seems to be the first to empirically demonstrate the function of animal-made decoys,” says Tso.

The decoys worked, too. More often than not, a wasp would attack a decoy rather than the spider, thinking it to be a tasty meal.

But all wasp strikes on spiders living on undecorated webs were directed straight at the spider.

“Decorations built by Cyclosa spiders function as a conspicuous anti-predator device instead of a camouflaging device. The benefit of successful escape from predator attack seems to outweigh the cost of increased detection,” says Tso.

This next is actually old news, but it’s the first I’d heard of it. Rats laugh. That’s right…rats can actually express delight through laughter!

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Jul
05
2009
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Don’t pour your drink over this stuff

While surfing the web for a suitably cool boom in honor of Independence Day, I came across this little gem. Make what appears to be instant ice, but it’s HOT. Amaze your friends and co-workers. Or just freak out your kids.

I think I’m going to give it a try.

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Jul
04
2009
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Happy Independence Day

For your 4th of July listening pleasure:

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Jul
03
2009
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This gives a whole new meaning to the term “sky boxes”

The Sears Tower in Chicago has installed four “floating” glass viewing platforms to offer visitors a unique view of the city…a view that looks to be as much an experience as a scenic outlook.

If you’re scared of heights, it may be time to look away now.

Not content with having the tallest building in America, the owners of Sears Tower in Chicago have installed four glass box viewing platforms which stick out of the building 103 floors up.

The balconies are suspended 1,353 feet in the air and jut out four feet from the building’s Skydeck

I know that the Grand Canyon built their own glass bridge, but it’s got solid sides and doesn’t, to my way of thinking, give the same kind of experience as the new sky boxes in Chicago. Not that I’ve tried either one, but both have now been added to my vacation destinations list.

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