A fascinating conversation with physicist Geoffrey West about the mathematics of lifespan. “Life is short for small creatures, longer in big ones. So algae die sooner than oak trees; elephants live longer than mayflies, but you know that. Here’s the surprise: There is a mathematical formula which says if you tell me how big something is, I can tell you — with some variation, but not a lot — how long it will live.”
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Necks for Sex
In International, NPR, Travel on January 18, 2013 at 5:09 pmA quick read on “necking” in the male giraffe community. Now this would have been neat (traumatizing??) to see on a school zoo trip.