Scaling bite force in predatory animals: how does T. rex compare with living predators?Sakamoto, M
How strong is the bite force of a pitbull While it is true that the breed has a powerful jaw, its bite force does not exceed that of most other large dog breeds.The American Pit Bull Terrierhas an average bite pressure of305 PSI, which falls in line with other similarly sized dogs suc...
At 18, Katie Stubblefield lost her face. At 21, she became the youngest person in the U.S. to undergo the still experimental surgery. Follow her incredible story.
The 2024 Formula 1 season wraps up this weekend in Abu Dhabi and in many ways nothing is different, but at the same time, everything has changed. First off, you have Max Verstappen. The Dutch driver wrapped up his fourth straight title a couple weeks ago. But his team, Red Bull, has...
While many of the same design, aerodynamic and piloting factors that apply to powered airplanes also apply to gliders, that lack of a motor changes a lot about how gliders work. Gliders are amazing and graceful machines, and are about as close as humans can get to soaring like birds. If ...
Influencer marketing will be a driving force for brands in 2025 as they integrate influencer content more intentionally for a more effective multi-channel approach. This will include edutainment, i.e. content that educates and entertains, which is also poised to be the most engaging of all brand...
left ear first, it is to the left. In the dark world of the ocean, whales must sense their environment primarily through sound. In whales, a greater percentage of the brain is dedicated to processing aural information than to processing visual information. (In humans, the reverse is true.)...
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re fastidious about causes that fastidiousness to grow. If so, this is one of those rare virtues we can have more of merely by wanting it. And if it’s like other forms of fastidiousness, it should also be possible to encourage in children. I certainly got a strong dose of it from ...
Humans naturally break down words sonically while we speak. Each time we say a new syllable, our mouths change shape to produce a distinct sound. We can break complex words into recognizable syllable patterns by noticing these shifts and counting syllables as they happen. In this post, we’ll...