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Scientists Find There s an Easy Way to Experience Time in Slow Motion

Have you ever caught your mind wandering during a particularly boring session at the gym that seems to drag on forever? As it turns out, there might be a measurable reason for that. Scientists have found that our perception of time slows down considerably when exercising, a fascinating finding that suggests we enter a perceived […]

Training, Adapting, and Racing in Heat

Online triathlon magazine with product reviews, a bike fit guide, training tips, and several regular columnists. The editor is Dan Empfield, the founder of Quintana Roo.

Is focused attention always best? New study reveals when it s not | News | Notre Dame News

Study Explores Presumed Necessity of an Earmarking Ban

Agile Adaptation

February 16, 2021 Unable to conduct summer research in France, Princeton Vaughn ’22 instead visited Cincinnati, Ohio, to explore how the common wall lizard has adapted since being introduced there from Italy in the 1950s.  (Photo courtesy of Princeton Vaughn) Agile Adaptation By Cole Hatcher Their plan was to travel to southern France to study how a local lizard is responding to climate change. Though the pandemic prevented Ohio Wesleyan University’s Sierra Spears ’22, Princeton Vaughn ’22, and assistant professor of zoology Eric Gangloff from visiting the Pyrenees mountains this summer, the quick-thinking trio followed the lizard’s example – and adapted. In the months since their trip was canceled, the OWU scientists have successfully completed multiple related research projects that could be conducted without international travel, presented their findings at the 2021 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting, and begun drafting two papers

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