Daily Activity Summary for April 20, 2017These are the results of my activities* for April 20, 2017: Total steps: 7783 Calories burned: 2585 Traveled: […] This entry was posted in Weight Watcher and tagged Fitbit weight watcher on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Daily Activity Summary for April 20, 2017These are the results of my activities* for April 20, 2017: Total steps: 7641 Calories burned: 2576 Traveled: […] This entry was posted in Weight Watcher and tagged Fitbit weight watcher on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
No Oxygen? The Naked Mole Rat Might Not CareBy JAMES GORMAN Naked mole rats flip a metabolic switch to last for hours in oxygen levels that […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Why Are Some Mice (and People) Monogamous? A Study Points ...By CARL ZIMMER A groundbreaking study has found that genetic variations in mice are linked to parental care […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
A New Exoplanet May Be Most Promising Yet in Search ...By DENNIS OVERBYE The planet, about 40 light years from Earth, is close enough that astronomers hope they […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Asteroid Misses Earth Narrowly, by Cosmic StandardsBy JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH The asteroid, 2014 JO25, which is approximately 2,000 feet end-to-end, was about 1.1 million […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New OneBy STEPH YIN Researchers think 3-D printing may make it cheaper and easier to create glass objects, from […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Dinner With a Dung BeetleBy SAM WOLSON, LOGAN JAFFE and JOSHUA THOMAS In this 360° video, get an up-close look at how […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
This Is a Giant Shipworm. You May Wish It Had ...By JOANNA KLEIN It’s actually a clam, it lives on sulfur and researchers have studied a living specimen […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin
Ranks of Scientists Aging Faster Than Other WorkersBy STEPH YIN The percentage of scientists aged 55 and older nearly doubled from 1993 to 2008, amid […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on April 20, 2017 by Farzin