Two new studies into lizard colors reveal how one species maintains its colorful diversity while others are losing their ...
In the game of war, there are no winners, no losers, only casualties. Both unsettling and tender is Franz Böhm’s ...
Rock, paper, scissors, often seen as a game of chance, involves significant psychology and strategy. Game designer Nick Metzler offers insights into predictable human behaviors to increase winning ...
The video shows the enduring appeal of Rock-Paper-Scissors. 'Rock, paper, scissors' is a classic game that is played between two people who form the three shapes with an outstretched hand. Like every ...
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
Three near-identical U.S. lizards have kept their identities for millions of years in a way that researchers compare to the ...
As a child, many of us settled disputes (such as who would go first down the slide) by playing a simple game called Rock-Paper-Scissors. The game is simple: You pound your closed fist into your hand ...
The child's game rock-paper-scissors is designed for a random outcome in which no player has an advantage over any other. While that might be true based solely on random probability, it ignores the ...
The side-splotched lizard (*Uta stansburiana*) is a common reptile found in California, United States. During spring, the ...