Can Sewing Improve Your Vision?
How sewing for a living could help improve 3-D vision; learning about deadly plants in a poison garden; why do women smile more than men?
If you close one eye and look at an object, then try with the other eye, the two images will be slightly different. The brain normally combines these images together, providing us with a stereoscopic or 3D view of the world. Now scientists have found that seamstresses have superior depth perception, thanks to their stereoscopic vision. Understanding how they acquired this skill could help with therapies for those who only see in two dimensions.
Gardens are tended by people wanting to grow beautiful flowers or edible treats. But some tempting-looking plants can be poisonous. The Duchess of Northumberland has created a Poison Garden at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland in the UK, to help educate people about deadly plants.
How often do you smile? Women tend to smile more than men – and men are more prone to frowning, according to research. A new study has used special software to analyse facial expressions in people watching adverts on their computers. In most countries women are expected to be friendlier and smile more – but smiling all of the time can appear fake.
(Photo: Getty Images)
Last on
Broadcasts
- Wed 21 Jun 2017 19:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service except News Internet
- Thu 22 Jun 2017 02:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service Americas and the Caribbean
- Thu 22 Jun 2017 04:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service except Americas and the Caribbean, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
- Thu 22 Jun 2017 06:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service East and Southern Africa
- Thu 22 Jun 2017 13:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service Australasia
- Sat 24 Jun 2017 23:32GMT³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ World Service East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa only
Podcast
-
Health Check
Health issues and medical breakthroughs from around the world.