Today you’ll learn about why some people are more popular with mosquitoes than others, what tickling rats tells us about being human, and how a recent discovery of ancient statues re-writes what we believed about historical Tuscany.
Mosquito Magnets
- “Why Are Some People Mosquito Magnets and Others Unbothered? A Medical Entomologist Points to Metabolism, Body Odor and Mindset” by Jonathan Day
- “Blood-feeding ecology of mosquitoes in two zoological gardens in the United Kingdom” by Arturo Hernandez-Colina, Merit Gonzalez-Olvera, Emily Lomax, Freya Townsend, Amber Maddox, Jenny C. Hesson, Kenneth Sherlock, Dawn Ward, Lindsay Eckley, Mark Vercoe, Javier Lopez & Matthew Baylis
- “Comparison of people who request mosquito control services and their non-requesting neighbors” by C D Morris & K B Clanton
Laughing Rats
- “What Tickling Rats Tells Us About Human Development” by Adam Omary
- ““Laughing” rats and the evolutionary antecedents of human joy?” by Jaak Panksepp and Jeff Burgdorf
Roman Relics
- “Ancient Rome: Stunningly preserved bronze statues found in Italy” by BBC
- “Italy hails 'exceptional' discovery of ancient bronze statues in Tuscany” by Reuters
- “The Etruscans, an introduction” by Khan Academy
- “Ancient bronze statues found in prime condition will 'rewrite history,' Italian researchers say” by Camille Fine
- “A Trove of ‘Exceptional’ stunningly preserved bronze statues found at an Ancient Thermal Spa in Tuscany, Italy” by Arkeo News
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