physiology
Talking to a Guy Who Found Peace Through Self-Amputation
We spoke to a man who suffers from Body Integrity Identity Disorder, a rare condition that makes you feel like one of your limbs doesn't belong on your body.
Energy Drinks, Aggression, and the Adolescent Brain
We talked to scientists at the world's first International Energy Drinks Conference.
A Wearable Wristband That Delivers Refreshing Cool Or Soothing Warmth On Demand
The Creators Project introduces Wristify, the first active personal heating and cooling bracelet.
How Koalas Became the Barry Whites of the Mammal World
They're cute, they're fuzzy, and their surprisingly deep, dulcet tones are key to gettin' it on.
Zoom Into The Mechanics Of A Dragonfly's Movements Through Complex 3D Imagery
Cut & Cook’s incredible new video, Infime, uses custom development systems and complex 3D sequencing to imagine the micro-details of a dragonfly in flight.
Research Shows Frogs Really Have Springs For Legs
It's the stuff of proverbs: Don't judge a frog's leap by its muscles. Or something like that. New research shows that frogs' prodigious jumping ability isn't so much a factor of how beefy their leg muscles are. Instead, frogs' physiology allows them to...