Sunday, 1 September 2013

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Sep 02, 2013)

It's E-Z!



Pick the word from List B which best completes the group of words in List A.



List A:

Eighth, _____, Height, Beau, Eulogy



List B:

Aesop

Beauty

Client

Masseur

Painter





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Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Sep 02, 2013)

Who Said It? - "A New Hope" Edition

Match the "Star Wars" character with his/her/its quote from "A New Hope".



Take the Quiz at Braingle.com

Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Auspicious

aus-pi-cious



adjective :: Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good.



"I trust, Mr Garland, my dear Sir, that we may mutually congratulate each other upon this auspicious occasion." --Dickens, Charles

Creativity : Mental Images III

For each item in the list below, close your eyes and try to get a mental picture of the object. Try to make it as clear as possible. Are there any sounds, smells, or tastes associated with this item? Once you are done, grade yourself on how clear each object appeared in your mind (clear, vague, nothing). The next time you see one of these items, pay special attention to it and try to memorize its features. Then repeat this exercise and see if you've improved. There are some items in the list that you are certain to have never seen before. These are designed to flex your ability to put several memories together into one visualization.



1. A tennis ball

2. Your best friend

3. Superman

4. A human heart

5. A two-headed tiger

Memory : Abstract Material

Previously, we have discussed several different mnemonics (Link, Loci, Peg) that rely on your ability to visualize an association between two different items. These visualizations are easy to produce when the items to remember are concrete nouns such as frog, rose, or moon, but they become more difficult when you need to memorize abstract words such as wealthy, tired, or attention. Try one of these three techniques to make effective visualizations from abstract words.



Visualize something related to the word

If you need to memorize the word "wealthy," you might visualize a bag of money or a pile of gold coins. To memorize "Abraham Lincoln," you could visualize a stovetop hat.



Visualize a cause or effect of the word

To memorize the word "tired," you could imagine a bed with fluffy pillows. For the abstract word "strong," you could visualize some barbell weights.



Visualize something that sounds like the word

For the word "look," you could use the rhyming word "book" instead. For the word "attention," you could use "a tent + nun."



Once you have created a concrete image from an abstract word, you can then use the other methods to remember this image.

Fish Listen to Music, Prefer Bach

Goldfish are no dummies when it comes to music, and they can distinguish between two well-known composers.



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/animals/pets/fish-listen-to-music-130902.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

Rorschach Card: What Is It?



via Mighty Optical Illusions http://www.moillusions.com/2013/09/rorschach-card-what-is-it.html

Rorschach Card: What Is It? We had some “Rorschach test cards” in the past, where your assignment was to guess what they really represented. Now let’s see if you can “crack” this one!


If I only showed you the image on the right (with no accompanying #gif animation) – would you be able to see the most probable solution? Most people don’t see it. Yet, after they are presented with the animation below, static card they were puzzled with just minutes ago – immediately becomes recognisable!


Rorschach Card: What Is It?



Mars Landslides Spawned By Weird Layered Craters

Scientists are a step closer to solving a 40-year-old mystery about some unusual looking craters on Mars.



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/mars-landslides-spawned-by-craters-130901.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

Crop Pests Moving North Fast

Climate change is expanding the ranges of all kinds of crop pests, which is seriously bad news for our food security.



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/earth/plants/crop-pests-moving-north-fast-130901.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

Fukushima's Radioactive Plume to Reach U.S. by 2014

The long journey of the radioactive particles could help researchers better understand how the ocean’s currents circulate around the world.



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/earth/oceans/fukushima-radioactive-plume-reach-us-130901.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

Women Get Extra Boost From Running Intervals

Compared to men, women who ran intervals on a treadmill came closer to their cardiovascular limits, suggesting that their hearts got a better workout. Continue reading →



via Discovery News http://news.discovery.com/adventure/women-get-extra-boost-from-running-intervals-130901.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1