Humans| Biblical Authority Ministries
According to Michael Denton, the cosmos is stunningly fit not just for cellular life, not just for carbon-based animal life, and not even just for air-breathing animals, but especially for bipedal, land-roving, technology-pursuing creatures of our general physiological design. Source| Books – Discovery Institute
This is the most detailed look yet at how we perspire. Beads of sweat are out, puddling is in.| Science News Explores
Do you remember the show “Hoarders”? The hosts would enter a home filled with things – a lifetime supply of newspapers or magazines in a mountainous stack, clothing piled high, ra…| The Zero Journey
We're in a tough spot these days. When a tester leaves the company, it can be hard to justify hiring another tester by looking at a balance sheet. The departure of even one tester, who supported a couple of teams, can impact the rest of the unit as quality declines and integration points deteriorate. A software development manager, faced with forces beyond their control, is in a tough spot. They're relying on fewer testers to do the work of maintaining a system that continues to change. In an...| Elizabeth Zagroba: Organizational Anarchist
We think it's time to address a big issue in the dating world that no one seems to talk about... Dating someone who doesn't like dogs. If you found the perfect person on Tinder, but they make it clear on their profile that they aren't into dogs, would you swipe right, or left? The post Tinder vs. Tails: Would You Date Someone Who Doesn’t Like Dogs? 🐶💔 appeared first on Houndy.| Houndy
Foot binding reflected social, economic, and cultural influences, transforming a physically harmful ritual into a symbol of beauty.| ScienceABC
The Vikings ceased their expeditions due to the unsustainable settlements, hostile relations with indigenous peoples, and climate change.| ScienceABC
Memories are formed in the hippocampus and transferred to neocortex for long-term storage, with distinct neural circuits for recall and formation.| ScienceABC
Many years ago Amnesty International ran a marketing campaign with the strapline “Save the Human”. When I first noticed it on the tube, I saw it as an attempt to encourage people who donate to conservation charities to pause and reassess their priorities. Before donating to help save the tiger, or the bees, the slogan […]| CC Foundation