The Bat and A Ball Problem
- Brain Teasers, Health, History, Physics, Math & Chemistry, Space
- October 24, 2018
Throughout the years women are getting stronger in long-distance running. Research was conducted to see why women are surpassing men in long-distance running. Are Women Better Equipped Physically: What Does Research Say? A greater fatigue in the quadriceps and in the calves for males suggested that differential fatigue between the sexes occurs at the muscle level. In
READ MOREAs we sit down to enjoy our favorite salad, we do not know that it is tainted with E. coli. Beware of Lettuce For so many years, different leafy, green vegetables have been recalled from being contaminated with E. coli. Packaged green salad had bacteria in them, packaged spinach was contaminated, and romaine has been
READ MORECancer, as we know it, ravages through a person’s body and spreads. Unless cancer is caught early, it spreads to other organs left untreated. Cancer: The Menace What is cancer? Cancer occurs within the body when cells keep dividing and overdeveloping. The immune system is compromised when cancer attacks. Cancer can weaken the immune system
READ MOREIn our society, we are searching for ways to make us smarter, happier, and stress-free. Have you ever heard that listening to classical music makes you smarter or more relaxed? Stress-Free Life Have you ever heard that reading classical books makes you smarter or keeping organized lists will make you happier because the organization will reduce stress? Being happy
READ MOREIf you never knew how much a hot bath could improve your health, you will know now. A hot bath is soothing and lets your mind go. It has health benefits and improves functioning in the body. Hydrotherapy Hydrotherapy is among therapies that don’t require a gym membership, and it helps you lose weight as well.
READ MOREOver 50% of the cortex, the large outer layer of the brain, is devoted to vision. Optical illusions illustrate that the mind makes assumptions about the world – it is the final arbiter of what the eyes see. This gifographic covers optical illusions from primitive forms starting with the Ancient Greeks in 350BC, to 21st
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