People who think they multitask well test high for traits like risk-taking, sensation-seeking and impulsiveness. They are in fact less likely to be good at juggling things, as they are more easily distracted.
People who think they multitask well test high for traits like risk-taking, sensation-seeking and impulsiveness. They are in fact less likely to be good at juggling things, as they are more easily distracted.
The World Health Organization threw everyone into a panic by releasing a report categorizing red and processed meat as cancer-causing agents. But although yes, there is a link, the risk is still incredibly small.
The World Health Organization threw everyone into a panic by releasing a report categorizing red and processed meat as cancer-causing agents. But although yes, there is a link, the risk is still incredibly small.
In the early days of cinema, actors did their own stunts. Stars in silent films, like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, took great risks to make their films funny. They thought it was part of a comedian’s job.
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Do the math: we can emit 565 more gigatons of CO2 and stay below 2°C of warming — any more risks catastrophe for life on earth. Burning the fossil fuel corps now have in their reserves would emit 2,795 – 5X the safe amount!
Studies find air expelled during a sneeze travels at an amazing 100 mph (160 km/h). Hold one in and you run the risk of heavy nosebleeds, burst eardrums, or even a stroke.
Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
Researchers have warned that Michelangelo's David is at risk of toppling, and they say its ankles are to blame. It's remained largely intact for more than 500 years, but tiny cracks in its ankles may threaten its stability.
Will my baby be healthy? It's a question that concerns every prospective parent. Now a new technology will allow people to screen out sperm donors who could increase the risk of a child inheriting genetic diseases.
Will my baby be healthy? It's a question that concerns every prospective parent. Now a new technology will allow people to screen out sperm donors who could increase the risk of a child inheriting genetic diseases.
Will my baby be healthy? It's a question that concerns every prospective parent. Now a new technology will allow people to screen out sperm donors who could increase the risk of a child inheriting genetic diseases.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.