Friday, March 23, 2012

Editor's Selections: Eggs, Flimsy houses, Summer spending, and Fingerprints


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Featured this week in my ResearchBlogging.org column:

  • At Powered by Osteons, Kristina Killgrove has a fantastic seasonal post up on the symbolism of eggs and their role in burials.
  • At Gambler?s House, teofilo clears up usage of the word ?flimsy? in the context of Mississippian houses by highlighting an interesting bias that the word contributes.
  • According to Dr. Stu, the onset of warmer weather might loosen your purse strings. Research that explores the intersection of sunshine, mood and our wallets suggest that people will spend more on warmer days.
  • At Neurodojo, Zen Faulkes reports that fingerprints confound even the experts. He discusses the incidence of errors among experts?who were not permitted to report anything but certainty on their identifications.

Tune in next Thursday for more picks in anthropology, philosophy, research, and the social sciences.

Krystal D'CostaAbout the Author: Krystal D'Costa is an anthropologist working in digital media in New York City. You can follow AiP on Facebook. Follow on Twitter @krystaldcosta.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.

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