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• In one experiment, researchers set up two loudspeakers an equal distance from where a series of test dogs were positioned. One speaker played the pre-recorded sound of a baby laughing for 20 seconds; the other played the sound of a baby crying for 20 seconds. Then the dogs were released to see which of the speakers they were most likely to approach. Virtually all the dogs tested approached the sound of the baby crying. • In a similar experiment, real people were positioned in front of dogs, either crying or humming. When the dogs were released, they investigated the crying people far more often than the people who were humming. Furthermore, when dogs were given the choice of approaching either a crying stranger or their owner who was crying, they generally chose the crying stranger. • A team of researchers trained dogs to lie still while inside an MRI so scans could be taken of their brains. They discovered that the area that lights up when humans are exposed to something pleasurable is duplicated in a dog’s brain. Next they wanted to find out what sort of items a dog found most pleasurable. They exposed each dog to a series of cloths that smelled of different things: its own body smell, the odor of its owner, the smell of a stranger, a familiar dog, and an unfamiliar dog. The answer was invariably that the dogs preferred the cloth that smelled like their owner. • The bones of a dog uncovered a century ago in a quarry near Bonn, Germany, were carbon dated at 14,223 years old. This may be the first instance of a domestic dog rather than a wolf, because the state of the enamel on the dog’s teeth showed that the creature had suffered from the disease called distemper, and had survived the illness. This could only have happened if it were being cared for by humans. ...continued
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• Skylab could change its position in space without using propellant simply by changing the spin of its large gyroscopes. • The final Skylab crew celebrated Christmas aboard, marking the second time astronauts were in space on Christmas, with the first time being the Apollo 8 mission in 1968. They built a Christmas tree from empty metal food containers, with a foil comet on top. • Skylab continued to collect data and run experiments even long after all of the crews had departed. • Skylab had been designed to endure a 9-year lifespan in space. Unfortunately, its orbit began to decay early due to higher than expected solar activity. The plan was to give it a boost using the space shuttle, but the shuttle was still in the planning stages. After only six years, Skylab fell to earth, disintegrating over the Indian Ocean and parts of Western Australia on July 11, 1979. • The San Francisco Examiner offered a $10,000 prize to the first person to deliver a piece of Skylab debris to its office within 72 hours of the crash, which was collected by an Australian youth whose house was pelted by charred debris. He hopped on board a plane to San Francisco without so much as a passport or suitcase and collected his winnings. The nearby town sent NASA a $400 fine for littering which was never paid.
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• On Feb. 3, 1959, rising American rock stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson are killed when their plane crashes in Iowa. Singer Don McLean memorialized the musicians in the 1972 hit "American Pie," which refers to "the day the music died." • On Feb. 6, 1985, in his State of the Union address, President Ronald Reagan defines some of the key concepts of his foreign policy of supporting freedom fighters around the globe. These included covertly supporting the Contras in their attacks on the leftist Sandinista government in Nicaragua. • On Jan. 31, 1990, the Soviet Union's first McDonald's fast-food restaurant opens in Moscow. Throngs of people lined up to pay the equivalent of several days' wages for Big Macs, shakes and french fries. • On Feb. 4, 2004, a Harvard sophomore named Mark Zuckerberg launches The Facebook, a social media website he had built in order to connect Harvard students with one another. The previous year, he had created FaceMash, a website where students could vote on which of two randomly selected Harvard women was more attractive, quickly running afoul of both the administration and several women's groups.
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• The word “yawn” comes from the Old English “ginian” meaning “to open wide” or “to gape.” Therefore, chasms and canyons “yawn” in the literal sense of the word. • Every vertebrate in the animal kingdom yawns, including fish, turtles, crocodiles, snakes, and birds. A fetus begins yawning at the end of the first trimester in the womb. People in a persistent vegetative state yawn. • Bored people really do yawn more: those watching a TV test pattern for 30 minutes yawned 70% more than those who watched 30 minutes of music videos. We also yawn more when sleepy, especially during the hour after waking up (most frequent) and the hour before going to bed (second most frequent). After waking up in the morning, it’s most common to yawn and stretch simultaneously, whereas only yawning occurs before bedtime. • Breathing 100% oxygen does not inhibit yawning.
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• Everyone knows that yawning is contagious, but science proved it. In an experiment, observers were more than twice as likely to yawn while watching others yawn (55%) than if they were if they were watching other people smile (21%). • Reading about yawning also triggers yawning: 28% of people who read about yawning for five minutes yawned, versus only 11% who read about hiccupping. • Even the sound of yawning can trigger yawns in people who are blind.
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• Yawns are also contagious among dogs, and dogs will often yawn after merely hearing their owner yawn from another room. Various primate species also engage in contagious yawns.
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• Contagious yawns have been observed in children as young as 2 years old. There is a massive uptick in contagious yawns when children reach the age of 4. • Although children on the autism spectrum yawn spontaneously, they often do not yawn contagiously. • The lack of contagious yawning is sometimes an indication of the presence of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. • Humans cannot yawn on command. An experiment recorded the amount of time required for participants to yawn when commanded to do so, only to find that 42% of people were unable to conjure a yawn at all, and others faked their yawn. The response increased when the participants were unobserved and required to selfreport their yawns, and decreased when they were being observed or filmed. • The average yawn lasts 6 seconds. Chains of yawns are common, with the interval between yawns lasting an average of 68 seconds. • You can yawn with your nostrils pinched shut but you cannot yawn with your mouth closed and only your nostrils open. • People are more likely to yawn in the winter. • The closer you are to someone genetically or emotionally, the more likely it is that you’ll catch their yawn. • Women are more likely to catch a yawn then men. To study this phenomenon, scientists spent nearly five years recording 1,461 bouts of yawning in 92 sets of people. They found that women responded to another person’s yawn on average 54% of the time whereas men did only 41% of the time. • Insects don’t yawn. This is because they don’t have lungs. Locally Owned
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