Photographer Creates Detailed Exoplanets Out of Styrofoam

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Photographer Creates Detailed Exoplanets Out of Styrofoam
Our complicated relationship with the rainforest may be much older than we thought. Archaeologists writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences say the creators of ancient South American earthworks had also been farming and clearing the Amazon for millennia before Europeans arrived. The most striking evidence for this manipulation of the landscape? Hundreds of geoglyphs discovered across the region, revealed by deforestation.
For a long time, the rainforest appeared lush and undisturbed, and we assumed it had always been that way. Then during the last century, cattle ranchers began cutting down more and more trees to make room for their livestock. When the sawdust had settled, massive shapes could be seen carved into the soil. Archaeologists discovered more than 450 of the geoglyphs in Brazil’s Acre State alone.
Lead author Jennifer Watling is an archaeologist at the University São Paulo. She said the glyphs’ discovery created quite a stir. “A lot of people have the idea that the Amazon forests are pristine forests,” she told The New York Times, “never touched by humans, and that’s obviously not the case.”
What was the case, then? To find out, Watling and her colleagues collected soil samples from two of the glyph sites. They sifted through the soil, picking out microscopic plant fossils and pieces of charcoal, then used carbon dating to approximate the age of each tiny bit of evidence.
They’ve been working on this research for a while; in the multilingual video below, from 2013, listen to the researchers explain some of their techniques.
The evidence told a story about the people who lived and worked in the forest around 4000 years ago. They had done some forest clearing of their own, burning sections of bamboo to open up space for farming. They likely grew maize or squash and collected food-bearing trees in one spot to create what Watling called a “prehistoric supermarket.” Once these forest farms were established, they began digging out the glyphs, which were likely used in religious rituals.
Unlike today’s industrial logging and clearing, the glyph-builders’ agriculture was sustainable in nature. Their farms and burn areas were small and contained, and permitted the surrounding wilderness and trees to keep on growing.
“Indigenous communities have actually transformed the ecosystem over a very long time,” said Watling. “The modern forest owes its biodiversity to the agroforestry practices that were happening during the time of the geoglyph builders.”
February 14, 2017 – 12:30pm
Today’s Big Question: How does the restroom in the International Space Station work?
Our Ideal Partners Laugh at the Same Jokes We Do
A forthcoming paper in the journal Personal Relationships finds that most people really just want a partner who laughs at the same jokes they do.
Would You Have Passed This 1920s Pronunciation Test?
Would you have passed this 1920s pronunciation test?
You hear the term “narcissist” tossed out frequently, but does it mean what you really think it does? Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), as one psychologist tells mental_floss, is one of the least understood personality disorders. Here are seven things you should know about narcissism.
The Most Popular Girl Scout Cookie in Each State
When it comes to Girl Scout cookies, everyone seems to have an opinion on which flavor reigns supreme. According to a recent online survey which determined the most popular variety in each state, many believe it’s Thin Mints.
Collection of the New-York Historical Society, Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons
In his 1845 memoir, A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, the famed abolitionist wrote that, “I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.” Later in life, Douglass—who was born into slavery in Maryland—chose February 14 as his official birthdate, with some historians speculating that he was born in 1818.
Douglass would, of course, go on to become one of the most powerful leaders of the anti-slavery movement, working as an advisor to Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War and later becoming the first African American citizen to hold a government position. In 1872, he was Victoria Woodhull’s running mate in her bid for the presidency (even though he never officially accepted or acknowledged the nomination). He was also a dazzling orator, as these 20 quotes prove.
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”
“A smile or a tear has not nationality; joy and sorrow speak alike to all nations, and they, above all the confusion of tongues, proclaim the brotherhood of man.”
“Some know the value of education by having it. I know its value by not having it.”
“The American people have this to learn: that where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob, and degrade them, neither person nor property is safe.”
“Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them.”
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”
“A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it.”
“The life of a nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous.”
“It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.”
“To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.”
“The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion.”
“No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck.”
“I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong.”
“People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get.”
“Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.”
“At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument, is needed.”
“I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.”
“The soul that is within me no man can degrade.”
“A man’s character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.”
“We have to do with the past only as we can make it useful to the present and the future.”
February 14, 2017 – 12:00pm
Before the age of the smartphone, and the age of the flip phone prior to that, the Nokia 3310 reigned supreme. Now, VentureBeat reports that the classic device will be making a comeback later this month, according to a source familiar with the manufacturer’s plans.
When Nokia unveiled the 3310 model in 2000, it lacked many of the characteristics we’ve come to associate with mobile phones. Users couldn’t use the device to take pictures, send emails, or surf the web. It did, however, include several features that were notable for the time. In addition to making and receiving calls, owners could do math on the calculator, time themselves with the stopwatch, send text messages, or play Snake for hours on the phone’s monochrome screen. The 3310 was also valued for its long battery life and durable form—two qualities that might appeal to mobile users used to carrying around chargers and swiping their fingers across cracked screens.
The 2017 version of the 3310 won’t be a truly faithful replica of the first device. According to the report, Nokia is releasing a “modern version” that will pay homage to the original, but any new features likely won’t be too extravagant, as the updated 3310 will retail for just $63.
HMD Global Oy, the Finnish manufacturer who owns the rights to the Nokia brand, has yet to confirm the content of the leak. But the phone is expected to make its official debut at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on February 26.
[h/t VentureBeat]
February 14, 2017 – 11:45am
As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, February 14.
Mental Floss has affiliate relationships with certain retailers, including Amazon, and may receive a small percentage of any sale. But we only get commission on items you buy and don’t return, so we’re only happy if you’re happy. Good luck deal hunting!
Funko POP Anime: Naruto Kurama 6″ Action Figure for $11.32 (list price $14.99)
Fitbit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband, Black, Large for $129.00 (list price $149.95)
Roku Streaming Stick (3600R) (Certified Refurbished) for $34.99 (list price $39.99)
Arrival [BD/Digital HD Combo ] [Blu-ray] for $19.99 (list price $39.99)
Trolls for $19.99 (list price $36.99)
Sing – Special Edition (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD) for $19.96 (list price $22.99)
Kubo and the Two Strings (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD) for $11.99 (list price $22.98)
Uno Card Game for $4.16 (list price $12.42)
Funko Pop! Stranger Things Eleven with Eggos Vinyl Figure for $8.99 (list price $10.99)
LEGO Disney Moana’s Ocean Voyage 41150 for $27.99 (list price $39.99)
Pokemon Sun & Moon English Booster Box – 36 packs of 10 random cards for $96.97 (list price $199.99)
Fossil Q Wander Gen 2 Touchscreen Black Silicone Smartwatch for $221.25 (list price $295.00)
AmazonBasics 360-Piece Clear Plastic Cutlery Set for $10.99 (list price $16.99)
Hamilton Beach Flip Belgian Waffle Maker (26010) for $27.98 (list price $39.99)
George Foreman GFQ001 Quesadilla Maker, Red for $21.99 (list price $24.99)
Farberware Nonstick Bakeware 3-Piece Cookie Pan Set, Gray for $12.26 (list price $39.00)
Pyrex Prepware 3-Piece Glass Mixing Bowl Set for $11.31 (list price $14.69)
Wilton Nonstick 6-Cavity Donut Pan for $7.44 (list price $9.99)
Lollipop sticks 100 count 6 inch for $4.18 (list price $4.99)
OXO Good Grips Medium Cookie Scoop for $13.95 (list price $13.99)
AmazonBasics 6-Piece Bakeware Set for $18.40
Food Coloring Liqua-Gel – 12 Color Variety Kit in .75 fl. oz. (20ml) Bottles for $18.95
Keurig Descaling Solution for $10.60 (list price $10.63)
Skip Hop Moby Bath Tear-Free Waterfall Rinser, Blue for $7.99 (list price $10.00)
Pure Enrichment PureSteam Fabric Steamer – White for $24.99 (list price $29.99)
Trend Lab Dove Gray Chevron Storage Caddy, White for $19.90 (list price $20.08)
AmazonBasics Mesh Wastebasket for $9.99
InterDesign Soap Saver, Oval, Set of 3 for $5.23
Household Essentials Pop-Up Collapsible Mesh Laundry Hamper, Black for $12.99 (list price $13.88)
Honeywell HT-900 TurboForce Air Circulator Fan, Black for $13.99 (list price $15.99)
Lasko 754200 Ceramic Heater with Adjustable Thermostat for $18.73
Honeywell HCM350W Germ Free Cool Mist Humidifier, White for $69.99
Comfort Research UltimaX Beans Refill, 100 Liters for $25.98 (list price $29.99)
Sofantex Premium Faux Fur Throws White Rabbit for $139.99 (list price $299.99)
BURBERRY The Beat for Women Eau de Parfum, 1.0 fl.oz for $28.50 (list price $58.00)
Conair Hc318am Cord/Cordless Rechargeable Home Haircutting Kits for $24.60 (list price $30.76)
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil, 6.7 Fluid Ounce for $23.44 (list price $28.00)
Germ-X 1000043753 Original Hand Sanitizer, 67.6 oz. (Pack of 4) for $41.72 (list price $59.60)
Nexxus Therappe Moisturizing Shampoo Pump, 33.8 Ounce for $13.05 (list price $19.45)
Remington PG6025 All-in-1 Lithium Powered Grooming Kit, Trimmer (8 Pieces) for $19.99
Cetaphil Baby Wash and Shampoo with Organic Calendula, 7.8 Ounce for $4.94 (list price $5.99)
Viva Labs Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 32 Ounce for $15.79 (list price $15.79)
Suavecito Pomade Firme Hold 4 oz for $12.80 (list price $14.95)
Rogaine Men’s Extra Strength Solution, 2 Oz. (Pack of 3) for $39.96 (list price $45.91)
Conair 1875 Watt Hair Dryer; White for $12.99 (list price $16.99)
Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes, Kind to Skin 25 Count, Twin Pack for $6.92 (list price $8.39)
Dove Beauty Bar, White 4 oz, 14 bar for $13.05 (list price $13.85)
Bio-Oil Liquid Purcellin Oil, 4.2 oz for $7.93 (list price $19.99)
Majestic Pure Fractionated Coconut Oil, 16 Oz for (list price )
Bedtime Bliss BTB01 Contoured & Comfortable Sleep Mask for $12.90 (list price $12.97)
4M Make A Wind Chime Kit for $9.05
SE MZ101B Helping Hand with Magnifying Glass for $6.94 (list price $13.99)
Ring Snuggies – The Original Ring Adjusters – Assorted Sizes for $5.76
Perler Beads 6,000 Count Bucket-Multi Mix for $12.42
Silhouette Replacement Blade for $8.82 (list price $9.99)
Sakura 30062 6-Piece Pigma Micron Ink Pen Set, Black for $6.60 (list price $6.63)
Elmer’s All Purpose School Glue Sticks, Washable, 30 Pack, 0.24-ounce sticks for $13.97
X-ACTO #2 Knife With Safety Cap for $5.90 (list price $6.29)
Glass Bottle Cutter, Genround Bottle Cutter Machine Wine Bottle Glass Cutter Cutting Tool for $22.99
Courise – 108 Unique Colors Gel Pen Set for $14.99 (list price $79.99)
DYMO LabelManager 160 Handheld Label Maker (1790415) for $14.92 (list price $14.92)
Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack for $12.16 (list price $13.59)
Mr. Sketch Scented Twistable Crayons, Assorted Colors, 12-Count for $5.47 (list price $9.49)
Klutz Stencil Art Book Kit for $16.01 (list price $19.99)
Union 63182 Elephant Watering Can, 2 quart, Gray for $4.80 (list price $5.08)
Shop Succulents Unique Succulent (Collection of 20) for $37.50 (list price $39.99)
Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 Mirrored Swim Goggle for $17.97 (list price $21.99)
Razor A Kick Scooter for $27.99 (list price $44.99)
Spalding NBA Street Basketball – Official Size 7 (29.5″) for $12.99 (list price $17.99)
Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice for $17.30 (list price $20.00)
Envision Home 420400 Microfiber Pet Bowl/Food Mat for $5.98 (list price $7.18)
Animal Planet Booster Seat – Tan W. Teal Trim for $17.09 (list price $18.99)
Cap Barbell Workouts Coated Hex Dumbbell, Black, 10 lb for $8.90 (list price $20.00)
Innova ITX9600 Heavy Duty Inversion Therapy Table for $85.61 (list price $117.81)
TP-Link N450 Wireless Wi-Fi Router, Up to 450Mbps (TL-WR940N) for $29.95 (list price $49.99)
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, FPS Mouse for $58.00 (list price $79.99)
Cordpro Cord Organizer (Yellow) for $15.08 (list price $24.99)
3M Silver Foil Tape 3340, 2-1/2″ x 50 yd, 4.0 mil for $13.58 (list price $15.98)
DEWALT DWMT72163 118 Piece Mechanics Tool Set for $89.75 (list price $119.99)
BESTEK 6-Outlet Surge Protector 6.6ft Cord with 7.5A 4 USB Ports for $23.99 (list price $36.99)
Lyman Case Prep Multi Tool for $19.99 (list price $30.40)
Stanley 42-480 48-Inch Professional I-Beam Level for $12.54 (list price $13.59)
Channellock 87 8.88-Inch Compact Rescue Tool for $31.55 (list price $49.99)
Master Lock 4688D TSA Accepted Cable Luggage Lock, Color May Vary for $5.95 (list price $8.73)
Sterling Silver Peridot, Amethyst and Blue Topaz Stack Ring, Size 7 for $28.99 (list price $43.83)
10k Gold Swarovski Zirconia Dainty Bow Stud Earrings for $25.93 (list price $36.99)
Sterling Silver Smoky Heart Pendant Necklace for $8.96 (list price $36.36)
February 14, 2017 – 1:03pm