Posts Tagged ‘Belief That’

Fruit Flies Watch the Sky to Stay on Course

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
New research demonstrates that fruit flies keep their bearings by using the polarization pattern of natural skylight, bolstering the belief that many, if not all, insects have that capability.

Fruit flies watch the sky to stay on course

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
Insects, equipped with complex compound eyes, can maintain a constant heading in their travels, some of them for thousands of miles. New research demonstrates that fruit flies keep their bearings by using the polarization pattern of natural skylight, bolstering the belief that many, if not all, insects have that capability.

Will on the McNamara mentality

Saturday, July 11th, 2009
Feels pretty good to share the same thought as George Will on something. Will sees much in common between the former secretary of defense and the current administration . McNamara’s root problem solving didn’t take into account the nature of the world. This was his grand folly. The apogee of McNamara’s professional life, in the first half of the 1960s, coincided, not coincidentally, with the apogee of the belief that behavioralism had finally made possible a science of politics. Behavioral

How traction devices can cure premature ejaculation

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
How traction devices can cure premature ejaculation Over the years, many theories have circulated questioning what premature ejaculation is and what causes it. From men who ejaculate before their partners have achieved orgasm to recurring early ejaculation induced by minimal sexual stimulation. At the core of all these theories is the belief that men are ‘coming’ far earlier than anticipated. Yet it doesn’t have to be this way. Through modern science, men can now put this dilemma far behind them