Chimp and Dolphin Ladies United by Unreliable Men, Mom Time
Despite being separated by 95 million years of evolution and utterly different environments, female chimpanzees and dolphins have a whole lot in common.
They’re the bedrock of family life, hardworking moms who feed and raise kids while their fathers are out roaming.
“If we want to understand what is driving social systems where males do not provide care,” says Heidi Pearson, a behavioral ecologist at Stony Brook University, “we should be looking at females.”
In a study published June 22 in Evolutionary Anthropology Pearson compares the behavior of female chimpanzees and bottlenose dolphins in...
Lord of the Rings, Star Wars Get Art-Deco Styling in Szoki's Posters
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By Angela Watercutter
- July 5, 2011 |
- 12:00 pm |
- Categories: Art, Design and Fashion, movies
The Cutting-Edge Physics of Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock, famous for his deceptively random-seeming drip paintings, took advantage of certain features of fluid dynamics years before physicists thought to study them.
“His particular painting technique essentially lets physics be a player in the creative process,” said physicist Andrzej Herczynski of Boston College, coauthor of a new paper in Physics Today that analyzes the physics in Pollock’s art. “To the degree that he lets physics take a role in the painting process, he is inviting physics to be a coauthor of his pieces.”
Pollock’s unique technique — letting paint drip and splatter o...