John Cleese Recaps Six Seasons of ‘The Walking Dead’

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Maybe you’ve resisted getting into AMC’s zombie melodrama The Walking Dead but your friends have finally worn you down. Or maybe your long-term memory for television is lacking. Either way, the network believes the best way to prepare for the season premiere on Sunday, October 23, is to listen to John Cleese narrate a quick recap of the previous six seasons.

The video is intended mainly for UK viewers, which is why it suggests the debut date is October 24 and why Mr. Cleese refers to something called an “Ofsted inspection.” That’s the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. There are also a couple mentions of “bezzie” and “boffing,” which you can look up yourself.

If you’re wondering whether Cleese is a genuine admirer of the show or just a voice for hire, it sounds like the former. “I can’t get enough of The Walking Dead,” he told Newsweek. “The beautiful scenery, the emotional depths of the characters and, most of all, the gentle sprinkling of horrific barbarism.”

[h/t /Film]


October 20, 2016 – 4:30pm

5 Scientific Ways Your Senses Rule Your Love Life

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While love may be blind in some respects, your five senses actually play an important role in determining who you perceive to be a suitable partner—whether you realize it or not. Here are just some of the subtle ways sensory experiences play a role in your dating life:

1. THE EYES ARE THE WINDOWS TO THE SOUL.

A number of studies indicate that eye contact is vital to social encounters. One brain-scan study found that when people held sustained eye contact, they began to blink simultaneously, and after a while, their brain activity actually synced up. These long gazes can make people feel more attracted to one another. A set of 1989 studies found that after strangers stared into each other’s eyes for two full minutes, they reported an increase in feelings of passionate love.

Eye contact also signals that the person could reciprocate your affections. Another study found that people are more attracted to faces that are looking directly at them and (crucially) smiling. “Collectively, our findings indicate that attraction is influenced not only by physical beauty, but also by the extent to which a person appears open to engaging the observer,” the researchers wrote in 2006.

Though most research on the science of romance tends to focus on heterosexual pairs, studies have found that LGBT people also reveal some subconscious sexual feelings with their eyes. A 2012 study found that men’s pupils dilated in response to images they found sexy. Straight men’s eyes dilated in response to a sexy video of a woman, gay men’s eyes dilated in response to a sexy video of a man, and bisexual men’s eyes dilated in response to both. (But to make things more complicated, straight women’s eyes dilated in response to videos of both men and women, despite their reported feelings of arousal.)

2. THE NOSE KNOWS BEST.

Smell plays an important role in attraction, though it may not always be obvious. Though the research isn’t entirely clear-cut, there’s evidence to suggest that people subconsciously use smell to ferret out appropriate mates.

Famously, researchers have tested volunteers’ attraction to the scents of potential partners by having them smell dirty t-shirts that have been worn by someone of the opposite sex. Several versions of this type of study [PDF] have found that women tend to prefer the smell of sweat from men whose immune systems genetically differ from their own. In theory, this would be evolutionarily beneficial, because it would prevent mating between relatives and increase the chances that their children would have strong immune systems.

Other studies have linked pheromones to sexual orientation and gender perception. One found that gay men’s brains react to testosterone from male sweat as a sexual pheromone, while they smelled estrogen derived from women’s urine as a normal odor. Another study, in 2014, found that when people attracted to men (straight women and gay men) smelled cloves laced with a testosterone derivative, they perceived the gender presentation of a simulated person walking toward them as masculine. In turn, when straight men smelled an estrogen derivative, they perceived the person’s gender presentation as feminine.

3. TOUCH IS HEALTHY, AND PERSUASIVE.

Romantic touch isn’t the same as other tactile sensations. According to one brain-scanning study, when people think about touching a romantic partner, it activates a different part of the brain than thinking about touching an inanimate object would. The researchers found that this brain activity correlated with the degree of passionate love the partners reported on a survey.

And in the right context, a light touch can be quite persuasive. A 2007 study found that when a man touched a woman’s arm lightly while asking her to dance, she was more likely to say yes. Other research has found that touch increases the brain’s response to an emotional situation. “Such enhanced processing may then, among others, boost empathy and increase the likelihood that the touch recipient acts in favor of the toucher,” the researchers wrote in 2011.

In the context of love, though, touch can be more than just pleasurable. Touching a romantic partner may help protect you against stressors. Some research has found associations between hugging a long-term lover and lower blood pressure [PDF]. In one 2003 study, people who held hands and hugged their live-in partner before a stressful event (public speaking) exhibited fewer physiological signs of stress, including lower blood pressure and heart rate, compared to people who rested quietly before the public speaking task. A 2007 study specifically looking at women’s stress responses found the same result.

4. YOUR VOICE CAN REVEAL YOUR ATTRACTIVENESS.

A 2004 study found that your voice may carry some information about your sex life. Researchers asked volunteers to listen to anonymous recorded voices and rate their attractiveness, then compared those ratings to survey information about the speakers. They found that, among other things, people with attractive voices tended to have more sexual partners than people with unattractive voices. So maybe the attractiveness of your voice does indeed correlate with whether you’ve got game.

Another study from 2014 found that people change their voices when speaking to someone they find attractive. The study looked at people speaking both English and Czech. Men’s voices varied more in pitch and went lower when they were speaking to a woman they were attracted to than someone they weren’t attracted to.

5. LOVE IS SWEET.

Kissing isn’t an entirely universal human activity, but it is a popular one. While its exact purpose isn’t clear, some researchers suggest that it might be about taste-testing “gustatory cues found in skin oils and saliva compounds,” as one study puts it.

You actually share a lot of information about your immune system when you swap spit. In 2014, Dutch researchers brought 21 couples into the lab and had them make out. They took saliva samples from everyone before and after they kissed to test how oral bacteria might play a role in attraction and love, and in between kisses, they gave one partner a probiotic yogurt drink to test how much bacteria is swapped when people make out. They estimated that as much as 80 million bacteria are swapped between a couple in 10 seconds of kissing. They also found that couples had oral microbiomes that were more similar to one another’s than the microbiota of unrelated people, and the more they kissed, the more similar their bacterial colonies were.

And if your partner’s spit tastes sweet to you, you might just like them more. It seems that sweet tastes prime you for love—one study found that people who ate sweets in the lab were more likely to express interest in a hypothetical relationship [PDF].


October 20, 2016 – 4:00pm

How Your Office’s Social Culture Can Affect Your Health

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Anyone who’s ever worked in an office can tell you that liking your cubicle-mates can make going to work a significantly more enjoyable experience, but new research says identifying with and feeling a strong connection to the people you work with has actually been shown to improve your overall health and sense of well-being. According to an international meta-analysis of 58 studies involving more than 19,000 people published in the academic journal Personality and Social Psychology Review, feeling like you and your colleagues are on the same team, and, maybe more importantly, feeling like your colleagues feel the same way, isn’t just good for workplace productivity, it’s good for workers’ mental and physiological states, too.

Niklas Steffens, the analysis’s University of Queensland-based lead researcher, says his team’s key findings suggest that when people are particularly invested in their social relationships at work, there’s more evidence of health benefits and lower levels of burnout.

“When we identify with our workgroup and organization, this provides us with a sense of ‘we-ness’— which is a basis for a sense of belonging, agency and social support, and a sense of meaning and purpose,” Steffens told mental_floss in an email.

To make their conclusions, Steffens and his team (which included researchers from China, Germany, and Norway as well as Australia) carefully reviewed dozens of previous studies from the past two decades that examined the relationship between group social identification and health within organizations. Overall, the team found that workplaces that allow workers to feel “at home” and that facilitate lower-level workgroups that employees can identify with socially are the most likely to create a workforce that feels invigorated instead of burned out. This kind of staff in turn tends to be more successful and satisfied with their work, and less likely to experience physical symptoms like back problems or poor cortisol levels. The sharing aspect, or knowing that fellow colleagues also feel the same sense of office unity, is particularly important, the research showed.

Surprisingly, the analysis found that these benefits tend to be stronger when more of the participants in the studies were men, a counterintuitive piece of information considering women tend to have stronger social networks. Steffens and his team hypothesized that this might be because many workplaces are still stereotypically masculine, leaving women to feel left out of the organization’s inner circle.

Another area the study points out may need more examination is how much of an impact it can have when an employee actively distances him or herself from an office social group. “It is conceivable,” the study says, “that increasing levels of disidentification … are more strongly related to the presence of unease, discomfort, and stress than to the absence of ease, comfort, and well-being.”

Josselyne Herman Saccio, a communication expert who was not involved in the study, but who leads seminars for personal and professional growth firm Landmark, says that feeling of “we-ness” among office social groups can also feed a poor mental state if those groups indulge in negative behaviors like complaining and gossip.

“When you’re in complaint mode at work and other people agree with you, you end up getting stuck,” Saccio said. The beefs you have seem more real, she said, when others you identify with reinforce them. This can lead to bad feelings, poor work performance, and burnout as you internalize each complaint. Instead, Saccio recommends reframing complaints in the form of requests so things actually get done and channeling that social connection with colleagues through a more positive filter. Talking with work friends about the aspects of your job or organization that originally attracted you to it can shift those mentalities.

“You might end up reigniting other people’s passions,” she says.

From a hiring manager’s point of view, deciding that a candidate is the right fit for your workforce social culture should be a matter of whether that person is one the other workers can identify with, Steffens said. (The same can be said of a prospective employee trying to gauge whether he will fit in with a new company.) Based on his team’s research, Steffens said that a shared social bond is a crucial factor in someone’s overall sense of satisfaction and contentment.

“Hiring managers may want to look out for individuals who are likely to actively undermine a sense of unity in a team or organization and to jeopardize other members’ social identification with the workplace,” Steffens said. “Moreover, managers may also want to look out for individuals who are likely to place their own personal interests above the interests of other members of the team and the organization that they will be part of. Instead, hiring managers may want to seek individuals who are likely to be able and willing to contribute to a meaningful and healthy group life at work.”

All in all, feeling a sense of belonging with the people you work with matters. So maybe think about that the next time you’re deciding whether to attend that office happy hour.


October 20, 2016 – 3:30pm

Watch Tesla’s Fully-Autonomous Vehicle in Action

Tesla Motors recently made a groundbreaking announcement: From this point forward every car from the automaker will have the hardware necessary for self-driving capabilities, TechCrunch reports. That includes cameras and sensors that will allow vehicles to navigate themselves with zero driver assistance.

For now, the autonomous driving software meant to go along with it still isn’t ready for consumers. But after more tests are completed, the company plans to demonstrate the new technology with a cross-country road trip at the end of 2017.

For a peek at what that might look like, Tesla released a four-minute video of one of their vehicles navigating a city commute on its own.

After sharing the clip on Twitter, CEO Elon Musk announced a few special features that could help Tesla stand out from other companies looking to break into the autonomous vehicle market. According to Musk, the car is able to “read” signs so it knows where not to park. He also described a feature that would allow car owners to summon their vehicles from their smartphones, even from the other side of the country. That may sound like science fiction to today’s motorists, but experts predict that an autonomously-driven reality is just a few years away.

[h/t TechCrunch]

All images: Tesla/Vimeo.

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October 20, 2016 – 3:00pm

You Have to See Thursday’s Top Amazon Deals

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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, October 20.

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!

GADGETS

Luminoodle Bias Lighting for HDTV – Medium – USB LED Backlight Bright Normal White Strip for Flat Screen TV LCD, Desktop Monitors for $16.99 (list price $19.99)

Inateck 3.5mm Audio Cable Aux Cable 4ft Male to Male for Headphones, iPods, iPhones, iPads, Home / Car Stereos and More (Black) for $3.99 (list price $7.99)

Bluetooth Headphones Lightweight AX8 V4.1 Wireless Sport Stereo In-Ear Noise Cancelling Sweatproof Headset with APT-X/Mic for iPhone 7 Samsung Galaxy S7 and Android Phones for $20.99 (list price $78.99)

Anker Multi-Angle Aluminum Stand for Tablets, e-readers and Smartphones, Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy / Tab, Google Nexus, HTC, LG, Nokia Lumia, OnePlus and More- (Silver) for $9.99 (list price $39.99)

KinRex Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kit – 4 Halloween Carving Tools – 8 Halloween Stencils for $15.95 (list price $19.99)

Maglite Solitaire LED 1-Cell AAA Flashlight Black for $12.76 (list price $19.99)

Parks and Recreation: The Complete Series for $49.99 (list price $149.98)

Mike & Molly S1-S6 (DVD) for $59.99 (list price $112.99)

Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3 Next Generation Ultra Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker : Louder Volume 10W+, More Bass, Water Resistant, Perfect Speaker for Echo Dot, Beach, Shower & Home, Black for $27.99 (list price $99.99)

ZENO 16GB Digital DataTraveler Mini Metal Waterproof USB 2.0 Pen Thumb Drive Memory Stick Flash Disk Transfer Up To 14MB/s for $7.99 (list price $19.99)

Anker Astro E1 5200mAh Candy bar-Sized Ultra Compact Portable Charger (External Battery Power Bank) with High-Speed Charging PowerIQ Technology (Black) for $15.99 (list price $49.99)

Sminiker Portable Survival Aircraft Aluminum Defender Tactical Pen with Glassbreaker, Writing, Self Defense (Black) for $10.99 (list price $32.99)

Anker 24W Dual USB Car Charger PowerDrive 2 for Apple iPhone 6s / 6s Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro, iPad mini; Samsung Galaxy Note Series, S Series & Edge Models; LG G4 / G5; Google Nexus; and Other iOS and Android Devices for $8.99 (list price $29.99)

Phaiser BHS-530 Bluetooth Headphones Runner Headset Sport Earphones with Mic and Lifetime Sweatproof Warranty – Wireless Earbuds for Running, Blackout for $29.92 (list price $129.95)

Solar Charger, 10000mAh Solar Power Bank with Dual USB, External Backup Battery Pack Solar Panel Cellphone Charger for iPhone and Android Cellphones (Black) for $19.99 (list price $62.99)

All-New Echo Dot (2nd Generation) – Black + Bose SoundLink Mini II Carbon for $213.99 (list price $248.99)

Mpow Thor Bluetooth Wireless Headset with Mic and Wired Mode, Foldable Over Ear Headphones for PC, Smartphones for $23.99 (list price $31.99)

Anker PowerLine Micro USB (10ft) – Charging Cable, with Aramid Fiber and 10000+ Bend Lifespan for Samsung, Nexus, LG, Motorola, Android Smartphones and More (Gray) for $6.99 (list price $29.99)

Coast HP4 100 Lumen LED Penlight for $22.84 (list price $41.00)

Garmin vívoactive Black GPS Fitness Smartwatch for $149.99 (list price $249.99)

Aonsen 4Pack 6FT 10FT Nylon Braided Lightning Charging Cable Sync Cord for iPhone 7/SE/5/5s6/6s/6 Plus,iPad Air/Mini,iPod,Compatible with iOS10 for $13.99 (list price $29.99)

RunningSnail Solar Crank NOAA Weather Radio For Emergency, with 2000mAh Power Bank, Flashlight and Reading Lamp for $24.90 (list price $59.90)

SanDisk Ultra 32GB microSDHC UHS-I Card with Adapter, Grey/Red, Standard Packaging (SDSQUNC-032G-GN6MA) for $10.59 (list price $37.99)

SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB SDXC Flash Memory Card with up to 95MB/s (SDSDXPA-064G-X46) for $36.95 (list price $79.99)

Amazon Premium Headphones for $14.99 (list price $24.99)

Alarm Clock with Battery Backup and Snooze(White) for $33.99 (list price $59.99)

8 Count – Duracell MN1604 9V Volt 6LR61 Duralock Coppertop Alkaline Batteries for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

Bulova Men’s 96C121 Marine Star Analog Display Quartz Silver Watch for $183.31 (list price $425.00)

Hiwatch Waterproof Led Watch Digital Sport Watch with Big Black Dial Casual Wrist Watch for Men and Women for $14.99 (list price $42.19)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 985.03 Concorso Quartz Chronograph Date Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch for $98.88 (list price $545.00)

Sport Watch by CIVO Men’s Multifunctional Military Waterproof Big Case Digital Casual Business Watch for $16.99 (list price $39.99)

Stuhrling Original Concorso Mens Sports Watch – Analog Quartz Chronograph Watch – Black Dial Date Display Wrist Watch for Men – Mens Designer Watch with Stainless Steel Bracelet 665B.01 for $69.99 (list price $525.00)

KITCHEN

Emile Henry Granite Pizza Stone , Granite, 14″ for $32.99 (list price $60.00)

Fred & Friends GINGERDEAD MEN Cookie Cutter/Stamper for $6.64 (list price $9.99)

Bellemain Multi-Function Egg Cooker Boils Eggs, Makes Omelets, Steams Vegetables and More for $16.95 (list price $39.95)

Cuisinart 12 quart Stockpot with Cover Pasta Insert and Steamer Basket, Stainless Steel for $47.14 (list price $130.00)

Yeti Rambler Tumbler Stainless Steel, 30 oz for $31.60 (list price $69.95)

Kitch Easy Release White Ice Cube Tray, 16 Cube Trays (Pack of 4) for $9.95 (list price $19.95)

Secura Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 18/10 Bonus Stainless Steel Screen (1000ML) for $21.97 (list price $69.99)

Besiva Pizza Cutter – Bicycle Pizza Cutter Wheels, Kitchen & Dinning Stainless Steel Wheels Cutter Tool (Black/Blue) for $9.95 (list price $29.99)

Mr. Beer Premium Gold Edition Homebrewing Craft Beer Making Kit for $45.24 (list price $49.99)

Bamboo Cutting Boards (Set of 3) – Fruit, Veggies, Meat Chopping Board – Utopia Kitchen for $12.99 (list price $19.99)

Silicone Egg Poacher Cups – Set of 4 BPA Free Poaching Pods for Cooking Perfect Poached Eggs – Microwave or Stovetop Egg Cooker for $9.97 (list price $14.97)

AuroTrends Large Reusable Grocery Shopping Tote with Built-in Pouch, 2 Pack (2 Pack(Gray)) for $29.99 (list price $29.99)

Lodge Color EC6D43 Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Island Spice Red, 6-Quart for $55.99 (list price $115.00)

1 Quart – Cold Brew Coffee Maker, Iced Coffee and Iced Tea Maker Infuser, Mason Jar and Stainless Steel Filter – 32 Oz for $21.95 (list price $29.95)

Vina’s Olive Oil and Vinegar Dispenser – The Fast Easy 2 in 1 Kitchen Tool for $12.97 (list price $39.97)

Sterilite Pitcher (Blue-Green / 2 Qt.-1.9L) for $5.64 (list price $9.00)

Clever Cutter 2-in-1 Food Chopper – Replace your Kitchen Knives and Cutting Boards for $13.20 (list price $19.99)

Hiware 12 Inches Stainless Steel Mixing Spoon, Spiral Pattern Bar Cocktail Shaker Spoon for $6.66 (list price $12.99)

ExcelSteel Stainless Steel Colanders, Set of 3 for $14.99 (list price $28.00)

Norpro 5 1/2-Inch Stainless Steel Funnel with Detachable Strainer for $10.26 (list price $14.49)

Vacu Vin Wine Saver Pump with 2 x Vacuum Bottle Stoppers – Black for $9.33 (list price $15.50)

AmazonBasics Premium 8-Piece Steak Knife Set for $14.99 (list price $22.99)

Culinaire 1800 ml ( 60.8 oz ) Crystal Glass Wine Decanter / Wine Carafe for $19.99 (list price $49.99)

Nordic Ware Compact Ovenware 3-Piece Baking Set for $14.98 (list price $23.50)

Silicone Baking Mat Set – Professional Heat-Resistant Non Stick Mats & Liners for Cookie Sheets by Lavangie (3 color pack) for $14.99 (list price $59.99)

DRAGONN 3-Piece Whisk with Rubber Handles Set, Stainless Steel for $3.95 (list price $19.99)

Pickle Pipe – One-Piece Silicone Waterless Fermentation Airlock Lids for Mason Jar Fermentation – Wide Mouth – 3 Pack for $21.95 (list price $29.95)

Norpro Nonstick Mini Pie Pans, Set of 4 for $11.18 (list price $12.49)

Kate Aspen Glass Mason Jar, Set of 12 for $12.99 (list price $14.64)

Aroma Housewares ARC-2000ASB Professional 20-Cup (Cooked) Digital Rice Cooker for $39.90 (list price $49.99)

Hamilton Beach 35021 Deep Fryer with Cool Touch(8.58 x11.38 x13.94 inches),Black for $39.88 (list price $49.99)

Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16-Ounce, Smoky Blue for $24.99 (list price $45.00)

T-fal GC702 OptiGrill Stainless Steel Indoor Electric Grill with Removable and Dishwasher Safe plates,1800-watt, Silver for $104.16 (list price $249.99)

Best Measuring Spoons for Dry & Liquid Ingredients – Set of 6 – Perfect for Baking & Cooking – Narrow Shape to Fit in Spice Jars – Professional Quality with Accurate Measurements – From Oliver & Kline for $12.71 (list price $19.99)

Nut Milk Bags – 2 Pack – Best Silky Texture Maker – Juice & Cottage Cheese & Greek Yogurt Strainer – Reusable & Durable 12″X12″ 75 & 200 Microns Fine Mesh Nylon White for $8.95 (list price $15.00)

Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Coffee Maker, Programmable Brewstation Summit Dispensing Coffee Machine (48464) for $36.99 (list price $59.99)

Ball Jars Collection Elite Wide Mouth Pint, Case of 4 for $4.89 (list price $11.99)

Latest Cooking Thermometers, Habor Digital Stainless Cooking Thermometer with Instant Read, Long Probe, LCD Screen, Anti-Corrosion for $6.49 (list price $15.99)

HOME

Black & Decker DB1800SV Dust Buster 18V 2-in-1 Stick Vacuum – Cordless for $79.99 (list price $99.99)

Hoover FloorMate Deluxe Hard Floor Cleaner, FH40160PC – Corded for $88.46 (list price $159.99)

Essence of Bamboo Pillow Platinum Edition – Premium Stay Cool Hypoallergenic Down Alternative Fiber Pillow – Designed and Filled in USA – Best Sleep Ever, (Queen) for $23.99 (list price $89.99)

Daydreamer Neck Pillow Luxuriously Soft Neck Support for Sleeping on Airplane, Car, Train, Bus, and Home for $21.99 (list price $49.99)

Rubbermaid Step-On Wastebasket Trash Can, 13-Gallon, Metal-Accent Black, 1843029 for $19.97 (list price $27.86)

Closet Motion Sensor Light, Cshidworld Wireless Portable Stick-on Anywhere 20-LED Night Lighting Bar Panty Cabinet Lamp(Battery Operated) for $14.99 (list price $25.99)

Samsonite Luggage Compact Folding Cart, Black, One Size for $25.99 (list price $30.00)

Hoover UH72630PC Wind Tunnel 3 High Performance Pet Bagless Corded Upright Vacuum for $116.53 (list price $189.99)

BoxLegend Clothes/T Shirt Folder Blue Plastic 4mm Thickness Shirt Folding Board Easy and Fast Laundry Folder flipfold rack for $19.99 (list price $49.99)

Queen Size SafeRest Premium Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector – Vinyl Free for $29.95 (list price $69.95)

Whitmor Rattique Shelf Tote, Java for $15.99 (list price $26.55)

AmazonBasics Microfiber Sheet Set – Twin Extra-Long, Cream for $3.86 (list price $13.99)

Eclipse Kendall Blackout Thermal Curtain Panel, Ivory, 84-Inch for $11.59 (list price $24.00)

Sterilite 19889804 70 Quart/ 66 Liter Ultra Latch Box, White Lid & Clear Base w/ Latches, 4-Pack for $35.99 (list price $90.00)

Milliard 2-Inch Queen Gel Infused Memory Foam Mattress Topper with Ultra Soft Removable Cover and Non-Slip Bottom for $103.99 (list price $119.99)

Krinner Christmas Tree Genie XXL Christmas Tree Stand for $84.48 (list price $109.99)

Trademark 6 Pocket Arm Rest Organizer with Table-Top, Black for $7.25 (list price $19.95)

ClosetMaid 58699 Cubeicals Fabric Drawer, Royal Blue for $6.10 (list price $9.99)

AmazonBasics 400 Thread Count Sheet Set – Queen, Smoke Blue for $22.12 (list price $49.99)

Bissell 28806 Perfect Sweep Turbo, Grey for $34.99 (list price $39.99)

Swiffer 180 Dusters Refills Unscented 16 Count for $9.84 after on-screen coupon (list price $19.04)

Queen Comforter Duvet Insert White – Hypoallergenic, Plush Siliconized Fiberfill, Box Stitched, Down Alternative Comforter, Protects Against Dust Mites and Allergens by Utopia Bedding for $38.99 (list price $69.99)

DampRid FG50T Hi-Capacity Moisture Absorber, 4-Pound Tub for $9.53 (list price $10.99)

Hotel Luxury Bed Sheets Set- 1800 Series Platinum Collection-Deep Pocket,Wrinkle & Fade Resistant (Queen, Multiple Colors Available) for $29.99 (list price $69.99)

CRESNEL Non-slip Velvet Clothes Hanger – Set of 50 – Heavy Duty – Gray for $23.98 (list price $49.99)

Whitmor T-Leg Ironing Board with Pad and Cover for $23.92 (list price $49.99)

Malden International Designs Linear Classic Wood Picture Frame, Holds 5×7 Picture, 3 Option, Black for $9.05 (list price $19.99)

Hoover CLEANPLUS 2X 64oz Carpet Cleaner and Deodorizer, AH30330 for $14.62 (list price $19.99)

Aroma Essential Oil Diffuser,OliveTech 400ml Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier with Color LED Lights Changing for Home, Yoga, Office, Spa, Bedroom, Baby Room – Wood Grain for $43.99 (list price $69.99)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Philips Sonicare Essence Sonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush, White for $19.97 after on-screen coupon (list price $49.99)

Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser, WP-660 for $64.95 (list price $79.99)

EatSmart Precision Digital Bathroom Scale w/ Extra Large Lighted Display, 400 Pound Capacity and “Step-On” Technology for $22.95 (list price $25.95)

Gillette Fusion Manual Men’s Razor Blade Refills, 12 Count for $28.15 after on-screen coupon (list price $47.99)

Pure Body Naturals Beauty Dead Sea Mud Mask for Facial Treatment, 250g / 8.8 fl.oz for $14.95 (list price $29.95)

Natural Charcoal Teeth Whitening, Mint Tooth And Gum Powder, Organic Activated Charcoal and Bentonite Clay Formula for $17.97 (list price $29.99)

FANTCEN Makeup Brush Cleaner Silicone Brush Cleaning Mat Set of 2 Brush Scrubber Board Green & Pink Mini Pad for Cosmetic and Body Paint for $8.07 (list price $10.09)

Zennery Makeup Remover (1 pack) for $4.99

Ceravine Lip Balm 5g, Petroleum-Free for $9.60

Juice Beauty Oil-Free Moisturizer, 2 fl. oz. for $21.00 (list price $28.00)

Juice Beauty Perfecting Foundation, Tan, 1 oz. for $26.25 (list price $35.00)

NUXE Anti-Aging Nuxuriance Mask Roll-on, 1.6 fl. oz. for $39.75 (list price $53.00)

jane iredale Glamour Eye and Lip Palette, 8.25g/.29oz for $56.25 (list price $75.00)

FANTCEN Nail Files and Buffers Pink Nail Buffer and Shine Kit Set of 3 for Home DIY Nail Care Tool Professional Korea EVA Material Travel Accessory (100/100) for $7.99 (list price $9.99)

DUcare 8Pcs Makeup Brushes Set Synthetic Goat Hairs Foundation Eyeshadow Tools with Bags for $15.79 (list price $38.99)

MSQ 6 Piece Double Sided Travel Brush Set with Pouch Synthetic and Natural Hair for $9.99 (list price $39.99)

12 PCS Professional Girly Nail Files for $10.97 (list price $14.97)

10 PCS Colorful Printing Style Professional Double Sided Nail Files Emery Board Grit Gel Cosmetic Manicure Pedicure for $6.50

Q-tips Cotton Swabs, 500 Count (Pack of 4) for $10.87 after on-screen coupon (list price $14.44)

Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment Skin Protectant 14 Ounce Jar for $11.79 (list price $16.89)

Gillette Mach3 Base Cartridges 15 Count for $24.97 after on-screen coupon (list price $39.99)

Dove Men+Care Body Wash, Extra Fresh 23.5 oz for $5.29 after on-screen coupon (list price $9.19)

Professional Water Resistant Heavy Duty Steel Nose Trimmer with LED light. Backed by a Lifetime Guarantee for $17.95 (list price $24.95)

Gillette Venus Embrace Women’s Razor Blade Refills 4 Count for $14.77 after on-screen coupon (list price $20.49)

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Pilot Precise V5 RT Retractable Rolling Ball Pens, Extra Fine Point, Black Ink, Dozen Box (26062) for $16.57 (list price $27.99)

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Brother HL-L2340DW Compact Laser Printer, Monochrome, Wireless, Duplex Printing, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled for $89.99 (list price $119.99)

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iRobot Looj 330 Gutter Cleaning Robot for $134.99 (list price $299.99)

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True Temper 30-Inch Poly Cushion Grip Leaf Rake – 1922800 for $15.80 (list price $17.99)

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SaniaPest Repeller – Effective Sonic Defense Repellant Keeps Roaches, Spiders, Mosquitos, Mice, Bugs Away – Electronic Ultrasonic Deterrent for Inside Your Home for $34.97 (list price $49.99)

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Repel 94101 6-Ounce Sportsmen Max Insect Repellent 40-Percent DEET Pump Spray, Case Pack of 1 for $3.86 (list price $6.99)

Yard Butler EDGE-180 Manual Lawn Edger for $27.70 (list price $39.99)

25 in 1 Multitool Card Survival Pocket Tool EDC Multi Purpose Credit Card Wallet Tool Gift Set for Tent Camping & Outdoor by SmartRSQ for $17.00 (list price $27.00)

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Bamboo Marshmallow S’mores Roasting Sticks 36 Inch 5mm Thick Extra Long Heavy Duty Wooden Skewers, 110 Pieces. Perfect for Hot Dog Kebab Sausage, Eco and Environmentally Safe 100% Biodegradable for $20.85 (list price $44.99)

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ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape, Multi-Use, 1.41-Inch x 60-Yards, 6 Rolls for $27.18 (list price $31.98)

DEWALT DW1361 Titanium Pilot Point Drill Bit Set, 21-Piece for $22.99 (list price $49.72)

YoungQI Kitchen Faucet Swivel & Spring Pull Down Chrome Polished Hot and Cold Sprayer Round Handle Single Hole Kitchen Sink Faucet With Hot&Cold Flexible Pipe for $39.99 (list price $159.99)

DreamSpa 1432 3-way Rainfall Shower-Head and Handheld Shower, Chrome for $29.99 (list price $53.98)

3M Spackling Patch Plus Primer, 32-Fluid Ounce for $10.46 (list price $14.48)

IRWIN VISE-GRIP Long Nose Pliers with Wire Cutter, 8″, 2078218 for $10.46 (list price $16.61)

LE 16.4ft LED Flexible Strip Lights, 300 Units SMD 3528 LEDs, 12V DC Non-waterproof, Light Strips, LED ribbon, For Garden/Home/Kitchen/Car/Bar, DIY Party Decoration Lighting (Daylight White) for $7.99 (list price $12.75)

TEKTON 5941 Digital Tire Gauge, 100 PSI for $9.95 (list price $11.99)

J5 Tactical J5 Hyper V 300 Lumen 3 Mode Tactical Flashlight for $13.95 (list price $29.95)

Command Cord Bundlers, Cord Organizer, 2-Bundlers (17304-ES) for $2.64 (list price $5.75)


October 20, 2016 – 12:12pm

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Scrotum Frogs Near Lake Titicaca Die Off in Alarming Numbers

Telmatobius culeus, Lake Titicaca Water Frog (captive), IUCN Redlist: Critically Endangered, Balsa de los Sapos, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

 
An odd-looking frog with a funny name is currently facing a very serious threat. As National Geographic reports, Titicaca water frogs (Telmatobius coleus), also known as scrotum frogs, are turning up dead by the thousands in South America, and scientists are still unsure why.

The species, which can be found around Lake Titicaca on the border of Peru and Bolivia, was in a dire situation to begin with. Populations have plummeted by 80 percent in recent years, and this latest mass death has placed added stress on the critically endangered amphibian.

Roughly 10,000 of the frogs were found dead along a 30-mile stretch of the Coata River branching out from Lake Titicaca. Water tests and necropsies will hopefully shed more light on the cause, but scientists are already pointing fingers at pollution. Human sewage and heavy metal runoff from mining are both possible factors at play.

The scrotum frog is aptly named for its wrinkly, baggy skin. In addition to creating a distinct look, the extra skin folds allow the frogs to absorb more oxygen underwater in the high altitudes of the Andes. The name has also led to an unfortunate (and false) association with virility: Those seeking health benefits will sometimes harvest frogs from the lake and turn them into medicinal broths known locally as “frog juice” or jugo de rana.

Scientists say it’s possible that these human-made stresses are compounding threats from nature. Chytrid, a disease responsible for the deaths of millions of amphibians around the globe, is another potential menace experts are considering.

[h/t National Geographic]
 
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October 20, 2016 – 2:30pm

11 Secrets of Wildlife Photographers

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Carl Safina

There is something about seeing a wild animal—a stalking tiger, soaring hawk, splashing whale, or slithering snake—that captivates the imagination. Yet these creatures are elusive, and it’s not easy to capture their splendor. So how can you get the perfect picture of a wild creature? Luckily, there are people out there who have devoted their lives to the art of wildlife photography, and mental_floss talked to a few who were willing to share their tips.

1. YOU DON’T NEED FANCY EQUIPMENT—BUT YOU NEED TO KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT.

Florida-based conservation photographer Mac Stone says it’s a misconception that good photographers need top-of-the-line equipment in order to get a good shot. “There’s an old saying that goes, ‘The best camera is the one that’s in your pocket,’” he notes. Stone, who shoots all kinds of wild creatures from American alligators to burrowing owls, says the key is knowing how to use the equipment you have: Read your camera manual and experiment before going out to shoot in the field.

2. THINK LIKE AN ANIMAL.

Elephants in Amboseli National Park in Africa. Image credit: Carl Safina

 
If you want to catch an animal on camera, you need to think like an animal, says Richard Slattery, a Long Island-based professional photographer who has been photographing wild animals for more than 20 years.

“While I’m not a scientist, I’ve spent a lot of time with animal experts who have taught me to look for signs preceding animal action,” he notes. For example, when photographing humpback whales on whale-watching trips, Slattery has learned from whale experts to look for “bubble nets” on the water’s surface. These bubbles of air, exhaled from underwater, always precede a whale surfacing to swallow up fish and plankton—a perfect photo opportunity. Slattery suggests attending public lectures, watching documentaries, and reading books about wildlife to learn how to anticipate animal action.

3. LEARN TO READ NATURE’S CUES.

Besides knowing how to read animal behavior, it’s also critical to know how to read your environment, says Kristofer Rowe, who’s been professionally photographing ospreys and other birds since 2011. Once you know about the species you want to shoot, “you can increase your odds by knowing where and when to position yourself for optimum images,” he notes. Between April and October—osprey season in Connecticut, where he is based—Rowe says he uses the sunrise, tides, and winds to help him find ospreys and craft the perfect shot. The same educational strategies for learning about animal behavior can also be applied to learning about their environment.

4. BE AN AMBASSADOR FIRST, PHOTOGRAPHER SECOND.

Laysan albatross chick and parent. Image credit: Hob Osterlund

 
Professional wildlife photographer and writer Hob Osterlund has devoted her life to the conservation of one species: the albatross, a large seabird native to Hawaii, the state where she’s based. Albatross face many challenges to their survival, including feral cats, invasive species, ocean plastic, and habitat destruction. To get the best possible photos of these birds, Osterlund says, “Take shots that make people love and respect the animal. They need your help much more than you need an award.”

5. TAKE TONS OF SHOTS, THEN KEEP THE BEST.

Ecologist, author, and Safina Center founder/president Carl Safina has been photographing wild animals for decades. Over the years, this Long Island-based wildlife expert has traveled the world amassing thousands of beautiful photos of all kinds of wild creatures, from wolves to walruses. The key, he says, “Is to shoot lots of frames of the same thing; never think you’ve ‘got’ it—you can always get it better. Then, when you’re back home, comb through your images and delete those that don’t work so you can focus on the best images you’ve taken.”

6. DON’T BE AFRAID TO GET DIRTY.

You can expect to get at least a little mud on your shoes when trying to photograph wild animals (they live outside, after all). But Osterlund says you shouldn’t be afraid to really get down and dirty to get the shots you’re after. “I learned from the great Melissa Groo to lie down,” says Osterlund. “Get at eye level [with an animal] as much as possible. Buy elbow pads so you don’t tear your flesh off. Carry a small tarp.”

7. PRE-FOCUS YOUR CAMERA WHEN APPROPRIATE.

An incoming osprey. Image credit: Kristofer Rowe

 
It can be challenging to get a steady shot when on a boat or trying to photograph moving animals (or both), says professional photographer Jodi Frediani. Frediani, who is based in California, spends a lot of time photographing whales and other marine creatures. She says there are many situations where it pays to take advantage of your camera’s pre-focus feature in order to get a clear shot, such as when you’re on a boat. For example, when trying to get photos of humpback whales, Frediani says she’ll “pre-focus where I think a serial breaching will come up next.”

8. BE STUBBORN ABOUT GETTING THE SHOT YOU WANT …

It’s easy to get discouraged in the field if you don’t get the shot you’re looking for on the first try. But Stone says it’s important not to give up on the images you want even if you fail a few (or many) times. “Really attack an image and go after it until you get it,” says Stone. “Go out every day to the place you want to get the image and really focus yourself on your task.” Eventually, with enough stubbornness, Stone says, you’re likely to get the image you’re after.

9. BUT DON’T FORGET TO APPRECIATE EVERYDAY MOMENTS.

Southern Pacific humpback whale mother and calf in Vava’u, the Kingdom of Tonga. Image credit: Jodi Frediani

 
Some of the best photographs of wild creatures capture very regular parts of their lives, such as feeding and sleeping. Frediani says she especially enjoys watching humpback whales lunge upward through the water’s surface to get a mouthful of krill, plankton, and small fish. While whale feeding is an everyday behavior, Frediani says she gets excited every time she gets on a boat to watch “these leviathans ‘making a living.’”

10. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT’S ACTUALLY IN THE FRAME.

When it comes to crafting the right shot, framing is very important, says Safina. When you look through your viewfinder, think of its confines as a picture frame. You can always crop a photo, but often the best shots are framed correctly even before they’re taken. “Everything else you are aware of about your surroundings and the circumstances, the viewer will never see,” Safina says. So pay special attention to getting what you need in the frame and excluding the things that may distract your viewer.

11. BE RESPECTFUL.

Perhaps the most important secret to keep in mind is to respect the animals you’re photographing, Slattery says. Each type of animal has its own comfort level around humans. “Think about the ethics of each situation you’re in,” says Slattery. “If you could be harmed by getting close to an animal, or the animal could get stressed, stay far away and use a long magnifying lens.” It should go without saying, but no picture is worth harming an animal—or getting injured yourself.


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