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The loudest land animal is the Howler monkey whose deep growls can travel up to 3 miles in the forest…..

 

6 Surprising Facts About Brown Eyes

If you have brown eyes, you might find it interesting to note that your eye color makes you seem more trustworthy. That's right, according to a 2013 study involving 238 participants, brown-eyed people's faces were rated more trustworthy than blue-eyed faces. Here are six more facts about brown eyes that you probably don't already know.

1. Originally, all humans had brown eyes. Blue eyes (and other light colored eyes) resulted from a genetic mutation affecting the OCA2 gene that "turned off" a person's ability to produce pigment, or melanin. This mutation occurred between six and ten thousand years ago and is said to be traceable to a single person.

2. Darker eyes are most common in North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Southern Europe. You'd be part of the minority in Denmark, though: Only 11% of the population there has brown eyes!

3. Very light-colored brown eyes are referred to as honey or copper colored.

4. People with brown eyes are said to have quicker reaction times. This could be due to the fact that brown-eyed people are less sensitive to light.

5. Two parents with brown eyes can yield a blue- or green-eyed child. Often, recessive traits for light eyes are passed along for generations before surfacing.

6. Many brown-eyed people are born with blue/gray eyes, which darken over time as melanin is formed. Unlike hair and skin, eyes don't continuously produce melanin, which means they can lighten or darken over time.

Blue-Eyed Humans Have A Single, Common Ancestor [Human N Health]
Human Eye Color Charts [All About Vision]
Reasons to Feel Good About Having Blue Eyes [Mental Floss]
Your Eye Color Reveals A Lot About You [Bit Rebel]
People With Brown Eyes Appear More Trustworthy, But That’s Not The Whole Story [Scientific American]

Unique Gifts for Coffee Aficionados

What do you buy for the coffee enthusiast friend who seems to have every type of coffee pot, French press, or single cup coffee maker on the market today? How about these innovative coffee gifts?

AeroPress
The AeroPress brewing method may look a bit like a high school science experiment, but it brews rich, bold coffee in just 20 seconds. The device immerses ground coffee completely in hot water quickly and efficiently to extract all of the beans’ flavors without the bitterness of more time-consuming methods, and it results in a much lower acidity than traditional coffee brewers.

Toddy
Cold brewed coffee is one of the trendiest types of coffee in cafes today, beloved for its concentrated caffeine and low acidity level. The Toddy system takes hours to brew delicious coffee by using time instead of heat. The smooth, rich taste and lack of bitterness makes it well worth the wait.

Baratza Encore
The Barazta Encore is an efficient grinder that features 40 unique grind settings, including fine espresso-style texture and coarse grinds for pour-over brewing. Its minimal parts make cleaning the machine fast and easy, and its quiet motor isn’t as abrasive as many other at-home coffee grinders.

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Three Educational Smartphone Apps

Instead of playing games or browsing social media on your smartphone, why not try to learn a few things? These fascinating apps blend science, math, history and pop culture to give you fast answers to almost any of your most pressing questions:

WolframAlpha
Like a supercomputer for your iPhone, WolframAlpha is a knowledge and computation app that will answer just about any question. If you type in a complex math equation the app will solve it and show you a step-by-step solution, and if you’d like to see facts about the economy in your city, it will provide graphs, charts and statistics to keep you up to date.

Wikipedia
The app version of the wildly popular website beloved by everyone from college students  to the ever-curious knowledge seekers of the world, Wikipedia provides encyclopedia-style articles about just about anything you can imagine. The app version even offers features like saved articles, nearby, and offline browsing to make your quest for knowledge even more convenient.

Math Ref
Math Ref is like a virtual tutor for just about any math-related subject you can think of. With over 1,400 formulas, figures, and examples of math, physics and chemistry problems, this app is a reliable resource for both students and those with math-related professions.

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