April 2008


April 30, 2008

Today on the BrainStuff Blog: Artificial Jellyfish, Ubuntu, Smallest Car in the World and More!

Marshall Brain, the original brain behind HowStuffWorks, discusses artificial jellyfish for air and water, Ubuntu, the smallest car in the world, and how whipped cream works.

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propagate

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 30, 2008 is:

propagate • \PRAH-puh-gayt\  • verb
1 : to reproduce or cause to reproduce biologically : multiply 2 : to cause to spread : extend *3 : to foster growing knowledge of, familiarity with, or acceptance of (as an idea or belief) : publicize

Example sentence:
Noah Webster endeavored to propagate a new system of spelling, with only limited success.

Did you know?
The origins of "propagate" are firmly rooted in the field of horticulture. The word was borrowed into English in the late 16th century from Latin "propagatus," the past participle of the verb "propagare," which means "to set (onto a plant) a small shoot or twig cut for planting or grafting." "Propagare," in turn, derives from "propages," meaning "layer (of a plant), slip, offspring." It makes sense, therefore, that the earliest uses of "propagate" referred to facilitating the reproduction of a plant or animal. Nowadays, however, the meaning of "propagate" can extend to the "reproduction" of something intangible, such as an idea or belief. Incidentally, "propaganda" also comes to us from "propagare," although it took a somewhat different route into English.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

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How Animal Domestication Works

Domesticated animals provide us with innumerable products, hours of labor and even loving companionship. But how does domesticating an animal work? And why won't people ever ride zebras?

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How NACA Works

When this nonprofit homeownership organization isn't storming Wall Street or getting big-time banks to contribute funds, it's busy hammering out affordable mortgages for low-income and middle-income people.

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Georgia Aquarium Image Gallery

The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world, which houses over 500 different species. Take a look inside the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.

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Today’s Video: The Planets: Asteroids

The NEAR probe surveys the asteroid Eros and provides the first hard data about these mysterious bodies. Learn more about asteroids in this video.

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