Alaskan Volcano Eases After EruptionBy LIAM STACK The eruption of Pavlof Volcano on Sunday sent a giant cloud of ash into the […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
AM Showers for today in #Pully, #Switzerland!Good morning This is the #weather forecast for #today: With a high of 12°C and a low of […] This entry was posted in Local Weather and tagged Pully Switzerland Weather on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
Letters to the EditorBy Unknown Author Readers react to articles in Science Times. Published: March 29, 2016 at 02:00AM from #NYT […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
Plants Remember You if You Mess With Them EnoughBy JOANNA KLEIN Scientists tried to test whether they could train a Mimosa pudica plant to change its […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
Orions Belt and Sword over Teides PeakThe southern part of Orion, the famous constellation and mythical hunter, appears quite picturesque posing here over a […] This entry was posted in Astronomy and tagged astronomy NASA on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
‘Dinosaurs Among Us’ Retraces an Evolutionary PathBy JOHN NOBLE WILFORD An exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History documents the recently established link […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 29, 2016 by Farzin
Daily Activity Summary for March 28, 2016These are the results of my activities* for March 28, 2016: Total steps: 5818 Calories burned: 2347 Traveled: […] This entry was posted in Weight Watcher and tagged Fitbit weight watcher on March 28, 2016 by Farzin
Scientists Find a Way to Predict U.S. Heat Waves Weeks ...By HENRY FOUNTAIN A pattern of ocean temperatures in the Pacific significantly raises the odds of extreme heat […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 28, 2016 by Farzin
Why Your Perfume No Longer ReeksBy C. CLAIBORNE RAY It’s a phenomenon known as olfactory adaptation, or odor fatigue, which occurs with continuous […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 28, 2016 by Farzin
Japanese Monkeys Like to Socialize, Even With Nits to PickBy JAMES GORMAN Researchers interested in the costs and benefits of social behavior studied Japanese macaques, looking for […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on March 28, 2016 by Farzin