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Aha Moment Maker: A Best Friend’s Bond

by Your friends at OIC on October 12, 2013

Smiling dog representing the bond between man and dog

CÓRDOBA, 2006—It is no secret that dogs are intensely loyal, though they can still manage to surprise us with the degree of their devotion. Not long after his death, the family of Manuel Guzmán of Córdoba, Argentina, noticed that his faithful canine companion, Capitán, had run away. A week later, they found him lying next to Guzmán’s gravesite, where he continues to spend every night and most days.

Brain Science Behind The Aha Moment

by Sheron Long on October 10, 2013

Nebish with lightbulb overhead, illustrating the brain science behind the aha moment

Don’t bother me. I’m having an aha moment!
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What Do Aha Moments Feel Like?

Flex your brain and you may find out. Look at these three words. What’s another word that can combine with each word and produce a familiar compound or a two-word phrase?

loser  /  throat  /  spot   

Here’s another:

show  /  life  /  row

Try some harder examples, knowing that the word you think of can combine at the beginning or the end of the words in the set:

crab  /  pine  /  sauce

fence  /  card  /  master

Excuse Me, Where’s the Fly in My Soup?

by Janine Boylan on October 7, 2013

A fly in soup, illustrating new views on eating insects as food

This fly crafted from different foods is perfectly edible.
The actual insect may be harder for many to swallow.
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New Views About Insects as Food

When I was a child, Brussels sprouts were disgusting. I knew this quite well because so many of the book and TV characters I loved told me so. No way was I going to eat Brussels sprouts!

Then a respected friend, who happened to be a Brussels sprouts supporter, convinced me to try the tiny cabbages. I did, and, it turns out, Brussels sprouts are actually pretty good.

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