Published: May 24, 2023, 7 a.m.
Today you\u2019ll learn about the history of the ever controversial daylight saving time, how a mother\u2019s level of education impacts children, and how researchers built a 3D tongue to study how chocolate melts.
Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/chocolate-mouthfeel-teaching-moms-daylight-saving
Chocolate Mouthfeel\xa0
- \u201cWhy chocolate feels so good - it is all down to lubrication.\u201d University of Leeds. 2023.
- \u201cA Summary of Current Research on US Chocolate Consumption & Innovation.\u201d by Shoshi Parks. 2022.
Teaching Moms
- \u201cHow moms are taking the lead in shaping children's education.\u201d Lancaster University. 2023.
- \u201cGender, education expansion and intergenerational educational mobility around the world.\u201d by Yang Hu & Yue Qian. 2023.
- \u201cMother\u2019s Education and Children\u2019s Outcomes: How Dual-Generation Programs Offer Increased Opportunities for America\u2019s Families.\u201d by Donald J. Hernandez & Jeffrey S. Napierala. 2014.
Daylight Saving\xa0
- \u201cWhy daylight saving time exists - at least for now.\u201d by Maya Wei-Haas & Amy McKeever. 2023.
- \u201cMeasurable health effects associated with the daylight saving time shift.\u201d by Hanxin Zhang, et al. 2020.
- \u201cDaylight Saving Time.\u201d Website. N.d.
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