Horrible Histories…

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Natural Selection

This is a sort of experiment to see if people who could not previously see my posts can now see my posts (do comment – you know who you are…) It is also rather a fun song from the BBC. Questions… Who came up with ‘natural selection’? Suggest a unique characteristic of mammals. Suggest one …
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More Brain Information…

We had a splendid lecture last year about brain function from a Cambridge University neuroscientist. In it he highlighted a few commonly misunderstood ideas about how the brain works. It was very interesting and that is why I took note when the following video appeared in my YouTube in tray. ASAP Science, a YouTube channel, …
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Incy Wincy Spider…

This entry is part 9 of 12 in the series Animals

Updated 21/08/14 Excuse the poor quality photograph (above), but I only had my phone available and I could not get the autofocus to acknowledge that the spider was the subject of the photograph, not the vegetation in the background. This is the biggest spider I have seen in my garden in the time I have …
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Corylus Cornuta For Tearless Teething…

“…it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.” Macbeth Act 5 Scene 5 I often hear it said that ‘even a child of 12’ knows enough science to dismiss some of the extraordinary assertions of those selling unusual cures for diseases. I know you and so I think …
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The Trouble With Two Brains…

Just a little video (actually rather a long 10 minute one!) because Plutonium199 mentioned the corpus callosum in answer to a question on a previous post about the brain. The corpus callosum is the part of the brain that enables the right and left hemispheres to communicate. If it is damaged or removed (for example …
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