How often have you heard the advice not to bottle up your anger? There’s a common notion that suppressing your anger must be bad for your body, or at least give you a stomach ulcer. Better to let it all out, right?
How often have you heard the advice not to bottle up your anger? There’s a common notion that suppressing your anger must be bad for your body, or at least give you a stomach ulcer. Better to let it all out, right?
How often have you heard the advice not to bottle up your anger? There’s a common notion that suppressing your anger must be bad for your body, or at least give you a stomach ulcer. Better to let it all out, right?
Sperm whales seem to announce themselves using a unique click sequence, or coda. This find doesn't come out of the blue. In 2006 scientists discovered that bottlenose dolphins develop individual whistles very early in life.
Sperm whales seem to announce themselves using a unique click sequence, or coda. This find doesn't come out of the blue. In 2006 scientists discovered that bottlenose dolphins develop individual whistles very early in life.
Throwing a bottle of water to a friend or pitching a baseball is probably something most of us take for granted. But accurate throwing is something that evolutionary biologists suspect may be exceptional to our species.
Throwing a bottle of water to a friend or pitching a baseball is probably something most of us take for granted. But accurate throwing is something that evolutionary biologists suspect may be exceptional to our species.
Throwing a bottle of water to a friend or pitching a baseball is probably something most of us take for granted. But accurate throwing is something that evolutionary biologists suspect may be exceptional to our species.
Even with a whole venomous snake in the bottle, snake wine is no longer poisonous. Denatured by the ethanol, the venom dissolves in the liquor and is thought to have medicinal benefits.
A Chinese entrepreneur is selling fresh air in soft drink cans, with atmospheric flavors like "pristine Tibet." China's air is turning so bad that the idea of bottled fresh air is no longer fanciful.
A Chinese entrepreneur is selling fresh air in soft drink cans, with atmospheric flavors like "pristine Tibet." China's air is turning so bad that the idea of bottled fresh air is no longer fanciful.
A Chinese entrepreneur is selling fresh air in soft drink cans, with atmospheric flavors like "pristine Tibet." China's air is turning so bad that the idea of bottled fresh air is no longer fanciful.
A Chinese entrepreneur is selling fresh air in soft drink cans, with atmospheric flavors like "pristine Tibet." China's air is turning so bad that the idea of bottled fresh air is no longer fanciful.
Researchers scrutinized brain activity during wine tasting. When they placed a $45 price on a $5 bottle, brain scans showed more pleasure than when the real budget price was left on.
Ensconced in a glass bottle, this scrap of paper drifted in the North Sea for 98 years. Drift bottles once gave oceanographers important information that allowed them to create pictures of the patterns of water circulation.
Ensconced in a glass bottle, this scrap of paper drifted in the North Sea for 98 years. Drift bottles once gave oceanographers important information that allowed them to create pictures of the patterns of water circulation.
We've all been there: Banging the back of a glass ketchup bottle, begging it to give you a dollop of the good stuff or battling with a plastic bottle coercing it into giving up the last of its contents.
Bone chips found on a deserted South Pacific island could be the remains of Amelia Earhart. Nearby were several tantalizing artifacts, including old makeup and glass bottles.
Bone chips found on a deserted South Pacific island could be the remains of Amelia Earhart. Nearby were several tantalizing artifacts, including old makeup and glass bottles.
Why splurge on a highly rated bottle of Burgundy or pinot noir if a $10 or $15 bottle of red would have been just as good? Studies show that the experts who judge wines can better discern subtlety in flavor. What about you?
Why splurge on a highly rated bottle of Burgundy or pinot noir if a $10 or $15 bottle of red would have been just as good? The experts that judge wines can better discern subtlety in flavor, studies show.