WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The pineapple, the tropical fruit enjoyed by people worldwide in slices, chunks, juice, upside-down cakes, jam, tarts, ice cream, yogurt, stir-fry dishes, piña coladas, glazed ham and …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Day: November 2, 2015
Even a little is too much: One junk food snack triggers signals of metabolic disease
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•We hate to ruin Thanksgiving, but a new report suggests that for some people, overindulgence at the dinner table or at snack time is enough to trigger signs of metabolic …read more Source:: Science
Children’s self-esteem already established by age five
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•By age 5 children have a sense of self-esteem comparable in strength to that of adults, according to a new study. …read more Source:: Science
What the [beep]? Infants link new communicative signals to meaning
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•Researchers have long known that adults can flexibly find new ways to communicate, for example, using smoke signals or Morse code to communicate at a distance, but a new study …read more Source:: Science
Juvenile cowbirds sneak out at night, study finds
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•A new study explores how a young cowbird, left as an egg in the nest of a different species, grows up to know it’s a cowbird and not a warbler, …read more Source:: Science
Fedora 23: A walk through my favorite Linux installer – Anaconda
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•Fedora 23 will be be released tomorrow. Here is a detailed screenshot walk-through of the Anaconda installer. …read more Source:: Linux
Head of Kremlin staff says cosmodrome is example of corruption: RIA
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•MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome is an “egregious” example of corruption, the head of the Kremlin administration Sergei Ivanov said on Monday, the RIA news agency reported. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews