tea State employs two teams to care for those coming in By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:26:55 +0530 This is to tackle the challenges in the wake of an influx of people from abroad and other States Full Article Kerala
tea Building virtual reality with Unity and SteamVR / Jeff W. Murray By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Murray, Jeff W., author Full Article
tea Built a fantastic team of over 3000 people across 22 countries, says Zomato's Deepinder Goyal By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-09-11T05:18:47+05:30 Till about a year ago, I was fairly hands-on in the hiring process, says Zomato's Deepinder Goyal. Full Article
tea Darjeeling tea losing out in global trade By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T11:03:55+05:30 Major importers like Germany & Japan, which have been buyers of first flush teas from Darjeeling for decades, first want to check the quality before placing order. Iran, which had bought, around 54 million kg of teas in 2019 has also started placing good orders with the tea exporters which has resulted in orthodox tea prices moving up by Rs 30 -40 per kg in comparison to last year. Full Article
tea Teamstack: Easy Automation of Identity Management (Sponsored) By davidwalsh.name Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 17:19:26 +0000 Access management can be a bit of a nightmare, especially when we realize that we rely on a number of different, independent services that power our organizations. Many businesses use Gmail for email, Google Docs for documents, Slack for communication, GitHub for their codebase, etc. Yet each of these services provides their own permissions screens, […] The post Teamstack: Easy Automation of Identity Management (Sponsored) appeared first on David Walsh Blog. Full Article Sponsored
tea Trinamool team meets PC, demands financial relief By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 22:01:06 GMT Reviving an old bone of contention with the Congress-led UPA government just months before the 2014 elections, Trinamool Congress leaders Monday met Finance Minister P Chidambaram. Full Article
tea World should follow Kolkata in teaching slum children: Hamilton By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 23:12:35 GMT The international sportsman met children of St James School who teach underprivileged children from nearby slums. Full Article
tea Mobile teams to check firecracker noise levels By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 22:44:07 GMT The state government will send out teams to various districts and adjoining areas of Kolkata. Full Article
tea Fear transfer, says Kamduni protest forum teacher By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 20:11:51 GMT District primary school chairperson Mina Ghosh said there were no possibility of Mukherjee''s transfer as of now. Full Article
tea Will chop off hands of Congmen who tear Mamata hoardings: TMC leader By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 23:18:27 GMT Anubrata Mandal threatened of severe backlash if Congress activists continued to tear party flags and posters of Mamta Banerjee. Full Article
tea A teacher and more By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 21:03:45 GMT Sk Nazrul Haque, 59, has built a school, was actively involved in pulse polio campaign, and also imparts vocational training. Full Article
tea Teacher held for raping 12-yr-old By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:18:16 GMT Hearing the girl's cry, neighbours rushed to the spot and caught the teacher and manhandled him, they said. Full Article
tea Role reversal: Now, students to rate teachers at Presidency By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2013 21:16:06 GMT An internal assessment conducted by the university in 2011 had found that 15 per cent of its teaching staff were below par. Full Article
tea Fight for justice loses steam, hospital ready to open OPD By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Dec 2013 23:22:23 GMT Clearances have been received from the fire and health department and OPD would be functional by the end of December. Full Article
tea Team led by Muslim cleric to tour country to pitch Didi as PM face By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Dec 2013 21:19:06 GMT Mamata is said to have called Shahi Imam of Tipu Sultan Masjid and sought support. Full Article
tea Trade unions demand wage hike for workers in tea gardens By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Jan 2014 23:14:48 GMT The forum has also demanded the new wage agreement be done in Siliguri and not in Kolkata and have planned a series of campaign programmes. Full Article
tea Bengal teen''s family 'concerned about safety'': Bihar team By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Jan 2014 23:19:19 GMT The report, however, has no mention of the investigation by the West Bengal Police. Full Article
tea A lesson in reforms: Farmers set to teach farmers in Punjab By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:50:54 GMT For a state that has resolutely led the country''s farm pack in terms of growth and reform, Punjab surprisingly refuses... Full Article
tea JandK to brew tea from mulberry leaves By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:28:19 GMT Mulberry tea, which is being relished in some parts of the world, is set to reach our teapots soon. Scientists at Jammu... Full Article
tea FRI team to embark on mission to save trees at Cambodia''s ancient Ta Prohm temple By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:26:19 GMT A team from the Forest Research Institute (FRI), the country''s premier forest research organisation, will soon travel to Cambodia, to save one of the major attractions of that country. Full Article
tea Look who''s joined the Tea Party By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Dec 2010 20:49:20 GMT Growing silently since early 1980s, small gardens have now come to contribute over 20 per cent to the total tea output of Assam Full Article
tea Onion growers in tears By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 21:47:23 GMT With the average wholesale onion price crashing to Rs 3-4 per kg across the country, the growers in Maharashtra and elsewhere have got little or no returns Full Article
tea Rising costs, political unrest, Covid-19: Triple whammy for tea industry By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 23:24:00 +0530 The tea industry, hit by rising costs, falling prices and political unrest in the North Bengal plantations, is especially vulnerable to the Covid-19 lockdown Full Article
tea Keys to running successful research projects : all the things they never teach you / Katherine Christian By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Christian, Katherine, author Full Article
tea At play : teaching teenagers theater / Elizabeth Swados By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Swados, Elizabeth Full Article
tea Learning to teach drama 11-18 / Andy Kempe and Helen Nicholson By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Kempe, Andy Full Article
tea Masterclass in drama education : transforming teaching and learning / Michael Anderson By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Anderson, Michael, 1969- Full Article
tea "I didn't like it, I prefer musicals" : the lived experience of the drama teacher in the contemporary secondary suburban school / Katrina Wood By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Wood, Katrina, author Full Article
tea 70 per cent of teachers in Delhi schools are obese: survey By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 12:27:25 GMT Nearly 70 per cent of schoolteachers in the national capital are overweight and obese, a recent survey has claimed. Full Article
tea Indian teachers in demand in Singapore By timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 12:55:27 IST Indian teachers are most sought after in Singapore schools with increasing number of teachers being recruited to teach not only Indian languages but also other subjects. Full Article
tea Tears of relief at IGI arrival and departure By timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 04:56:00 IST At 12.05pm on Friday, Air India flight AI-381 made a smooth landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport. Though half an hour late in arriving, the 234 passengers from Singapore were delighted to step on home soil after two months of anxiety and uncertainty. Their relatives weren’t allowed to meet them, and yet the relief of being back in India made them grin, wave their hands and give the thumbs up sign. Full Article
tea Now streaming is steaming By timesofindia.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sun, 07 Apr 2019 02:00:00 IST Where Bollywood showed two flowers as a metaphor for a kiss and sanskaari censor boards snipped smooches even from a James Bond film, homegrown streaming platforms such as MX Player, AltBalaji, Vikram Bhatt’s VB On the Web, Ullu and hoichoi are churning out potboilers on couple-swapping, threesomes, friends with benefits, same-sex relationships and bondage. Full Article
tea What Can Bike Sharing Apps Teach Us About Mobile On-boarding Design? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Given the proliferation of bike/scooter sharing services these days, I thought it would be interesting to compare the mobile app on-boarding experiences of the ones I could access. To do so, I went through the new customer flow for six of these services. While the mobile on-boarding I experienced across these services looked really similar, the end result differed dramatically -from me abandoning the process to walking away a delighted customer. Understanding how product design impacted these outcomes is critical for anyone trying to grow a new mobile business. Applying Design Patterns My first encounter with bike sharing, appropriately, was in Amsterdam. I was outside the city center for a meeting and encountered a rack of Hello-Bikes. So why not bike back to my hotel in town? Here’s what happened when I tried. Hello-Bike’s mobile on-boarding consists of several common patterns: a splash screen, a sign-up form, terms and conditions, and a tutorial. Though widely used, starting the design process off with these types of patterns often results in a flow that seems right in mock-ups or wireframes but fails to solve actual customer needs. The designer thinks: “I know what an on-boarding flow is. It’s a splash screen, a sign-up screen and a tutorial people can swipe through.” The resulting customer experience in filling in form fields, scrolling through 17 screens of terms & conditions (yes, you are required to scroll through all of them), granting location permissions (because “background location-tracking is required”), and skipping through 6 tutorial screens featuring critical knowledge like “Welcome to Hello-Bike.” After maneuvering through all this, I found out there were no docking stations in central Amsterdam because of government regulation. So I actually couldn’t use the Hello-Bike service to ride to my hotel. Starting the design process from the perspective of the customer would likely have revealed the importance of communicating these kinds of constraints up front. Starting by selecting design patterns would not. Lessons Learned: Set expectations appropriately, so potential customers don’t end a lengthy sign-up process in disappointment or frustration. While convenient, design patterns are no substitute for understanding and designing with your customers & their goals top of mind. Having Desktop Bias While modern mobile devices have been around for over ten years, desktop devices have had at least 3x more time to influence and bias our approach to software design. That’s why it’s not surprising to see desktop design concepts permeate mobile apps. In the case of Jump’s mobile on-boarding, they are all over the place. Following the obligatory splash screen, Jump animates through a series of safety tips calling out the unique features of electric bikes. Unfortunately, so many steps follow these tips that I can’t imagine anyone remembering them when they are finally allowed to ride one of Jump’s electric bikes. Next up are a series of permission dialogs for access to Motion & Fitness and Location data. Both requests are accompanied by explanatory text that suggests Jump needs access to this information in order to “gather data about how electric bikes affect travel patterns.” Sounds like a good thing for Jump, but it’s not clear why customers should participate or even care. This mindset permeates the rest of Jump’s on-boarding as well: choose one of our bike “networks”, select one of our plans, verify your phone number, pick a 7 character password with numbers and uppercase letters, agree to our terms and conditions, put money into one of our accounts, etc. After ten steps of doing things for Jump and seeing no progress toward actually riding a bike, I abandoned at the “Enter Credit Card” step. Perhaps someone at Jump heard completion rates for forms go up when you place each question on a separate screen (I’ve seen no evidence of this), but the cumulative effect of going through a desktop-design influenced e-commerce checkout flow one step at a time on my phone was quite painful. Lessons Learned: Make sure your customers always feel like they are making progress toward their goals, not yours. Desktop paradigms often aren’t a great fit for mobile. For instance, do you really need a checkout form? As we’ll see later, no. Right Time, Right Place After abandoning the bike-sharing process with both Hello-Bike and Jump, I had my first successful on-boarding with Spin. That’s not to say there wasn’t a lot of room for improvement. With mobile on-boarding it’s not just what we ask people to do it’s also when we ask them to do it. Spin starts off with a tutorial, which explains they are smart, I can park anywhere, and scanning a bike’s QR code will let me ride it. Turns out that’s not entirely true as I needed to give them my email address, create a password, provide location permissions, and agree to three separate terms of service. It’s only after this gauntlet, that I’m actually able to scan the QR code on the bike in front of me. Why couldn’t we just have started the process there? It is worth noting, however, that Spin provides much better explanations for its permission requests. When requesting location permissions, Hello-Bike told me: “background-location tracking is required” and Jump explained I could help them “gather data about how electric bikes affect travel patterns.” Spin, on the other hand, explained they use location to help me find pick-up and drop off points. They also explained they needed camera permissions so I can scan the QR code on a bike to unlock it. After I did, my next step was to reload my Spin account, with the only reloading option being $5. This immediately felt odd as the bike ride itself was advertised as $1. So if I never rode another Spin bike again, they had 4 more dollars from me... hmmmm. On a positive note, Spin integrated with Apple Pay which meant I simply had to tap a button on the side of my phone to approve payment. No checkout forms, shopping carts, or credit card entry forms required. See? We can do things in a mobile-native vs. desktop way. Following the payment process, I was greeted with a another tutorial (these things sure are popular huh? too bad most people skip through them). This time 4 screens told me about parking requirements. But wait… didn’t the first tutorial tell me I could park anywhere? Next Spin asked to send me notifications with no explanation as to why I should agree. So I didn’t. Once I rode the bike and got to my destination, I received a ride summary that told me my ride was free. That’s much appreciated but it left me asking again… couldn’t we have started there? Lessons Learned: When you surface information to customers is critical. Spin could have told me my ride was free well before asking me to fill my account with a minimum of $5. And their Parking tutorial was probably more appropriate after my ride when parking my bike, not before it. Get people to your core value as soon as possible, but not sooner. It took 7 steps before I was able to scan the bike in front of me and 9 more steps before I could actually ride it. Every step that keeps customers from experiencing what makes you great, leaves them wondering why you’re not. Tricky, Tricky By now, Ofo’s mobile on-boarding process will seem familiar: location and notification permission asks without any useful explanations, an up-front tutorial, a phone number verification flow, a camera permission ask, and more. For many mobile apps, phone number verification can replace the need for more traditional desktop computer influenced sign-up process that require people to enter their first and last names, email addresses, passwords, and more into a series of form fields. When you’re on a phone, all you need to verify it’s you is your phone number. With this simplified account creation process, Ofo could have had me on my way with a quick QR code scan. But instead I got a subscription service promotion that suggested I could try the service for free. After tapping the “Try it Free” button, however, I ended up on a Choose your Plan page. It was only when I used the small back arrows (tricky, tricky) that I made it back to the QR code unlock process which let me ride the Ofo bike in front of me with no charge. Lessons Learned: Mobile device capabilities allow us to rethink how people can accomplish tasks. For instance, instead of multiple step sign-up forms, a two step phone verification process can establish someone’s account much quicker by using what mobile devices do well. While companies have revenue and growth needs, unclear flows and UI entrapments are not the way to build long-term customer loyalty and growth. You may trick some people into subscribing to your service but they won’t like you for it. But Why? Starting Bird’s mobile on-boarding gave me high hopes that I had finally found a streamlined customer-centric process that delivered on the promise of fast & easy last-mile transportation (or micro-mobility, if you must). Things started out typically, a splash screen, an email form field, a location permission ask, but then moved right to scanning the QR code of the scooter in front of me and asking me to pay the $1 required to get started. Great, I thought… I’ll be riding in no time as I instantly made it through Apple Pay’s confirmation screen. As a quick aside, integrating native payment platforms can really accelerate the payment process and increase conversion. Hotel Tonight saw a 26% increase in conversion with Apple Pay and Wish used A/B testing to uncover a 2X conversion increase when they added Apple Pay support. Turns out people do prefer to just look (Face ID) or tap (Touch ID) to pay for things on their phones instead of entering credit card or banking account details into mobile keyboards. But back to Bird... I scanned the QR code and authorized Apple Pay. Time to ride right? Not quite. Next I was asked to scan the front of my drivers’ license with no explanation of why. Odd, but I assumed it was a legal/safety thing and despite having a lot of privacy reservations got through it. Or so I thought because after this I had to scan the back of my drivers’ license, scroll through all 15 screens of a rental agreement, and tick off 6 checkboxes saying I agreed to wear a helmet, not ride downhill, and was over 18 (can’t they get that from my driver’s license?). Then it was back to scanning the QR code again, turning down notification permissions, and slogging through a 4 screen tutorial which ended with even more rules. The whole process left me feeling the legal department had taken over control of Bird’s first time customer experience: rental contracts, local rules, driver’s license verifications, etc. -really not in line with the company’s brand message of “enjoy the ride”. I left being intimated by it. Lessons Learned: Rules and regulations do exist but mobile on-boarding flows shouldn’t be driven by them. There’s effective ways to balance legal requirements and customer experience. Push hard to find them. When asking for personal (especially highly personal) information, explain why. Even just a sentence about why I had to scan my driver’s license would have helped me immensely with Bird’s process. Core Value, ASAP By now, we’ve seen how very similar companies can end up with very different mobile on-boarding designs and results. So how can companies balance all the requirements and steps involved in bike-sharing and still deliver a great first-time experience? By always looking at things from the perspective of your customer. Which Lime, while not perfect, does. Lime doesn’t bother with a splash screen showing you their logo as a first step. Instead they tell you upfront that they know why you’re here with a large headline stating: “Start Riding Now”. Awesome. That’s what I’ve been trying to do this whole time. On this same screen are two streamlined sign-up options: phone number verification (which makes use of native device capabilities) and Facebook -both aimed at getting you started right away. Next, Lime takes the time to explain why they are asking for location permissions with the clearest copy we’ve seen in all these examples: “to find nearby bikes and scooters”. Sadly, they don’t apply this same level of clarification to the next permission ask for Notifications. But smartly, they use a double dialog solution and if you say no (which I did), they try again with more clarity. It’s become almost standard practice to just ask for notification permissions up front in mobile apps because up to 40% of people will just give them to you. So many apps figure, why not ask? Lots of people will say no but we’ll get some people saying yes. Personally, I feel this is an opportunity to improve for Lime. Ignoring the notifications prompt, the rest of Lime’s on-boarding process is fast and efficient: scan the QR code (once again with a clear explanation of why camera permissions are needed), authorize Apple Pay to pay for your ride. Lime doesn’t either bother to provide other payment options. They know the user experience and conversion benefits of Apple Pay and rely on it exclusively. And… that’s it. I’m riding. No tutorial! Shocking I know, but they do offer one on the map screen if you’d like to learn more before riding. User choice, not company requirement. In their mobile on-boarding, Lime deftly navigated a number of significant hurdles: account set-up/verification, location & camera permissions and payment -the minimum amount necessary to ride and nothing more. They did so by explaining how each of these steps got me closer to my goal of riding and worked hard to minimize their requirements, often relying on native mobile functionality to make things as fast and easy as possible. Lessons Learned: It’s not about you, it’s about your customer. Put your customer’s goals front and center in your mobile on-boarding process. It starts from the first screen (i.e. “Start Riding Now”) Lean into mobile-native solutions: phone verification, integrated payments, and more. More On On-boarding For a deeper look into mobile on-boarding design, check out this 20 minute segment of my Mobile design and data presentation at Google Conversions this year: You can also read Casey Winter’s article about on-boarding, which does a great job outlining the concept of getting people to your company’s core value as fast as possible, but not faster. Full Article
tea Evolution of teaching and learning paradigms in intelligent environment [electronic resource] / Lakhmi C. Jain, Raymond A. Tedman, Debra K. Tedman (eds.) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007] Full Article
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tea Teaching made easy : a manual for health professionals / Kay Mohanna, Elizabeth Cottrell, David Wall and Ruth Chambers. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Abingdon, Oxon : Radcliffe Publishing Ltd, [2011] Full Article
tea Most Dangerous Object in the Office: GreenSteam Weed Killer By www.wired.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 00:00:00 +0000 Check out the propane-powered weed killer that blasts 930-degree steam to wipe out most anything in its path. Full Article
tea Steampunk Robots and Hacked Bugs By www.wired.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 00:00:00 +0000 i-Wei Huang hacks together bit and peices to make beautiful steam powered robots and techno bugs. You may have seen his work before, at his day job Huang develops toys and characters for Skylanders. Full Article
tea What Crocs on Treadmills Can Teach Us About Dinosaurs By www.wired.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000 What crocs on treadmills can teach us about dinosaurs. Full Article
tea Jetman vs. Jet Team By www.wired.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 04:00:00 +0000 Jetman vs. Jet Team Full Article
tea What's Inside - Tear Gas By www.wired.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 10:30:00 +0000 It was a weapon of choice in the first World War, and these days, law enforcement uses a less potent recipe of tear gas to pacify a room or control a crowd. Discover what’s inside the sensory-attacking irritant that can be deadly if used at high concentrations. Full Article
tea Game|Life - Teaser: Excavating the Atari E.T. Video Game Burial Site By www.wired.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 05:30:00 +0000 In 1983 after the critical and commercial failure of Atari’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial video game, the company allegedly dumped millions of cartridges into a landfill in Alamogordo, N.M. Now, more than 30 years later, the site is being excavated and filmed for an upcoming docu-series by The Incredible Hulk screenwriter Zak Penn. The day before the big dig we headed south to talk with Penn about the urban legend. Plus, check out our exclusive first look at the excavation site. Full Article
tea Teen Technorati - 2014 Thiel Fellowship Documentary Series Teaser By www.wired.com Published On :: Mon, 12 May 2014 10:00:00 +0000 Watch a preview of our new documentary series, Teen Technorati, which follows 40 students under the age of 20 as they compete for a Thiel Fellowship. Created by investor Peter Thiel, the $2 million fund awards $100,000 to 20 winners who will have to drop out of school to further develop their individual medical, technology, and design-based projects. From team challenges to a lightning pitch in front of the judges, see who makes the cut as the next generation of young, innovative entrepreneurs. Full Article
tea WIRED - June 2014 Issue Teaser - The Future of VR is Here By www.wired.com Published On :: Tue, 20 May 2014 10:00:00 +0000 We’ve long imagined a device that renders virtual reality that's indistinguishable from the outside world. In the June issue, Senior Editor Peter Rubin explores the Oculus Rift—a VR headset doing just that. Also this month: creating a museum from the ruins of 2,983 lives, the surprising science of the hangover, and the quantum computer that maybe isn’t. Music: "On Pagaie" Performed By: HUMANS (http://dashumans.com/) Full Article
tea WIRED - July 2014 Issue Teaser - The Code By www.wired.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 10:30:00 +0000 A new generation of online experiences demands a new set of rules for stylish and proper behavior. Guest voice of reason Jerry Seinfeld guides us through Instagram, wearables, Tinder, Secret, and more in a quest to help you vanquish your inner glasshole. Also this month: one doctor’s controversial quest to save lives and three daring photographers risk arrest to preserve America’s Cold War legacy. Music - “Soft Gems Pt. 1” By: Mujeres Full Article
tea How to Make a Giant Creature - It’s Back! Watch a Teaser of the Biggest, Baddest Creature Coming to Life for Comic-Con 2014 By www.wired.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000 At San Diego Comic-Con 2013, WIRED debuted a giant robot mech. This year, a new version of the larger-than-life beast will be revealed at the ultimate fan convention. Watch a preview of what’s in store for the colossal creature, created in collaboration with the Stan Winston School, Legacy Effects, Stratasys, and WIRED. From design to tech and prototype to finished product, see how the ultimate cosplay creation came to life. Full Article
tea "Geeks Who Drink" Teaser By www.wired.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 13:00:00 +0000 Time to turn up and represent your inner nerd. Watch #GeeksWhoDrink on @Syfy this Thursday, starting at 11/10c. Full Article
tea "Geeks Who Drink" Teaser 2 By www.wired.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 13:00:00 +0000 Sharpen your minds with @Syfy's latest nerdy trivia gameshow #GeeksWhoDrink. Tune in this Thursday at 11/10c. Full Article
tea Absurd Creatures | This Salamander Could Teach Humans How to Regrow Limbs By www.wired.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Oct 2015 23:40:10 +0000 The axolotl is not only weirdly cute for an amphibian but it can also regenerate its own limbs. Scientists are studying how the salamanders regrow legs and how humans might someday do the same. Full Article