I don’t know about the Skittles, but a recent “Scientific American” article on low-light vision tells how researchers determined that dung beetles at night navigate the shortest distance away from the cow flop using the Milky Way as a reference.
While I can see why this earned the researchers an “Ig Nobel Prize”, it’s still a real discovery, although I’ll leave it to others to comment on the philosophic gap between being mired in dung while looking at the stars.
Yep, the same Government that spent $40 million on studying the effects of Jamaican Rum on Asian mosquito larva. And please don’t blame the Dems. This study was personally put forward by Mitch McConnell in the Senate.
1 – Just because you don’t see the value of a study (particularly one outside your specialty that you haven’t even investigated in any depth) doesn’t mean it has no value.
2 – Last I checked, government recommendations for temperature control are extremely generalized and are geared towards a happy medium between the health and comfort of an AVERAGE household and the cost of electricity. It doesn’t take into consideration all possible conditions.
Seriously, if your household consists of people who can’t handle heat, turn the AC to what they CAN handle.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
I don’t know about the Skittles, but a recent “Scientific American” article on low-light vision tells how researchers determined that dung beetles at night navigate the shortest distance away from the cow flop using the Milky Way as a reference.
While I can see why this earned the researchers an “Ig Nobel Prize”, it’s still a real discovery, although I’ll leave it to others to comment on the philosophic gap between being mired in dung while looking at the stars.
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yep, the same Government that spent $40 million on studying the effects of Jamaican Rum on Asian mosquito larva. And please don’t blame the Dems. This study was personally put forward by Mitch McConnell in the Senate.
rshive over 5 years ago
And that’s one of the more critical studies.
sew-so over 5 years ago
1 – Just because you don’t see the value of a study (particularly one outside your specialty that you haven’t even investigated in any depth) doesn’t mean it has no value.
2 – Last I checked, government recommendations for temperature control are extremely generalized and are geared towards a happy medium between the health and comfort of an AVERAGE household and the cost of electricity. It doesn’t take into consideration all possible conditions.
Seriously, if your household consists of people who can’t handle heat, turn the AC to what they CAN handle.
DM2860 over 5 years ago
So from my understanding that would be 78 degrees F. So would turning it up be to 80 degrees?
whenlifewassimpler over 5 years ago
Ahhh yes the thermostat wars ….me and my hubby….I say it’s cold he says not cold enough LOL
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
Okay, I’ll turn it up to 90ºF.
jmworacle over 5 years ago
Our congress (both sides) will issue grants for anything. (Re-printed from today’s BC.)