When we look at a photograph, we effortlessly identify people and objects—re-creating a three-dimensional scene in our mind from the two-dimensional image. As easy as that task seems, scientists have long puzzled over exactly how our brain does it; even the most powerful computers still struggle to pick 3-D objects out of 2-D images. Until [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Without play, adults may end up getting burned out from the “hustle-bustle busyness that we all get involved in
Although researchers usually emphasize the positive effect of play on the developing brain, they have found that play is important for adults, too. Without play, adults may end up getting burned out from the “hustle-bustle busyness that [...]
Some babies stay calm when something changes in their life or environment, whereas others get fussy and fidget at even the slightest deviation from the norm. Researchers do not fully understand why some children are able to cope better with stress or whether kids’ response to such situations is influenced by parenting or genes. According [...]
When Mr Barrack Obama elected as The 44 President of The United States of America, they suddenly become superstar.
Gerardo Puisseaux
He is an Online US reporter for Spanish TV station. He become superstar once everyone says he looks like Mr President
Nozomu Sato
This person come from Japan. He is a comedian, He try to become obama [...]
Fingerprints can help nab a criminal, but that’s not why they evolved. In fact, scientist aren’t entirely sure of the purpose of the tiny ridges on our fingertips. Some have argued that they improve our grip on slippery objects, much as the treads on tires help grip the road. Others suggested that they improved our [...]
