Cooking With Cannabis | Assignment Explorer

Explorer’s digital correspondent Erin Winters joins the “Herbal Chef” for a demonstration of his cannabis-infused recipes.
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Carrie Keagan’s First Orgasm Didn’t Go So Well | First Fails

You’d hope that your first orgasm would be the best experience of your life, but for Carrie Keagan, it was one of the most embarrassing. Suffer through the moment with her and our crack team of animators. Watch all First Fails episodes right now, right here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLusYuStjel-W1ZH7lOvkSaLDPmFyfxkKe

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First-Ever Look at the Intricate Way Ladybugs Fold Their Wings | National Geographic

For the first time, scientists are getting a view of the inner workings of ladybug wings.
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Their wings are flexible enough to fold intricately, yet strong enough to fly. Normally the folding process is shielded by their elytra, the cases that shield their wings and give them their iconic red and black coloring. Scientists created artificial transparent elytra and grafted them onto the bugs revealing the folding process in stunning detail. Studying their design may lead to improvements in human engineering science.

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The Future of Weather Forecasting | Breakthrough

Technological changes in the recent past have drastically improved weather forecasting.
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Why Science Says It’s Good for Kids to Lie | National Geographic

While parents often find their children’s lies troubling—for they signal the beginning of a loss of innocence—Kang Lee, a psychologist at the University of Toronto, sees the emergence of the behavior in toddlers as a reassuring sign that their cognitive growth is on track. What drives the increase in lying sophistication is the development of a child’s ability to put himself or herself in someone else’s shoes. Known as theory of mind, this is the facility we acquire for understanding the beliefs, intentions, and knowledge of others. Also fundamental to lying is the brain’s executive function: the abilities required for planning, attention, and self-control. The two-year-olds who lied in Lee’s experiments performed better on tests of theory of mind and executive function than those who didn’t. Even at 16, kids who were proficient liars outperformed poor liars.
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