in Medical Trivia, Science Trivia No Comments » An autopsy is a procedure performed on a non-living body in order to learn valuable clues as to the cause death. The word ‘autopsy’ comes from the Greek words ‘auto’ and ‘opsis’, meaning ‘to see for oneself’. Who performs auto...
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“trivia” regarding a person's thoughts, feelings, and behavior; but they are also not so general as to lack predictive ability (Funder, 1991). Indeed, personality traits have been shown to predict important life outcomes—such as occupational attainment, divorce, and mortality—equally as ...
Rowling’s first novel for adults? The Casual Vacancy Trivia About Film Production and the Book Publishing These questions are about the book and film. Who had a hand in them, and how’d they do? How many copies has the entire Harry Potter book series sold? 600 million What book ...
A pleasant surprise by master puzzler Jeff Tunnell, this is "edutainment" at its best. Essentially a science trivia games for kids, this game puts a new spin on the ideas with wacky cartoon characters, colorful locales, and different scientific gadgets (e.g. thermometer, barometer, etc.) th...
I love random bits of nature trivia. I store them away like nuts in a chipmunk larder, to be taken out and paraded around when the right situation occurs. The term "raptorial claw" is one that most people will sort of know what it means, but not really, so for today's blog post ...
When I initiated the MOK study I fondly imagined that for the first time in my life I would have a large body of “trivia” in a highly accessible form. The real-life outcomes are not quite what I anticipated. To begin with, there is no certainty that transfer will occur to real-life...
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And that's all of the novel I wrote, but here'sthe outlinefor the whole novel. More Good Reading The outlinefor this novel,Alien Exodus The opening chaptersof Rob'sStar TreknovelArmada Science fiction trivia quizby Robert J. Sawyer
Tuesday, December 19 Ask a Scientist's Holiday Trivia Party The Bazaar Café 5927 California Street San Francisco 7 p.m. Free A rollicking night of science trivia, hosted by the Exploratorium's Robin Marks. Friday-Sunday, January 5-7 Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors DoubleTree Hotel 2050 Gateway...