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 Though pundits have arg stanley cup becher ued that the bell curve of human intel stanley mugs ligence favors big-skulled northerners, a new study shows definitively that large heads have nothing to do with intelligence.     People in higher latitudes evolved bigger brainpans, but not because they ;re smarter than their equatorial counterparts. Instead, people living in the far north and far south evolved bigger brains and e stanley website yes so that they could cope with living in a world with low light. Oxford researchers examined the eye sockets and brain volumes of 55 skulls dating back to the 1800s. These skulls came from twelve indigenous populations scattered all over the world, including Australia, Micronesia, North America, and Scandinavia. The researchers plotted the sizes of the brain and eyes against the skulls ; latitudes of origins, and they consistently found that, the further away from the equator the skulls came from, the bigger they got. Scandinavians had the biggest brain cavities, while Micronesians had the smallest. While this is one of those statements that can pretty much be instantly misinterpreted, it should be stressed that we ;re not talking about the part of the brain that governs intelligence  as far as we know, that   pretty much the same size in any given human population. Instead, the enlarged part of the brain is all to do with vision. Researcher Eiluned Pearce explains: Both the amount of light hitting the Earth   surface and winter day- Uprb Credit Card-Thin Batteries Could Power a Display On Your Visa
 It may not be a planet, but Pluto   got moons to burn. Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have spied the icy orb   fifth satellite. Everybody, say hello to S/2012  134340 , or P5 for short.     Measuring somewhere between 6 and 15 miles in diameter, P5 may have to compete with P4 鈥?which was discovered almost exactly one year ago 鈥?for the title of Pluto   smallest moon, but astronomers say it fits right in with the rest of the dwarf planet   system. The moon stanley deutschland s form a series starbucks stanley cup  of neatly nested orbits, said team lead Mark Showalter in a statement released by Hubble, a bit like Russian dolls.  Click here to see how P5 stacks up against the rest of Pluto   moons.  Its size also means NASA will have to keep an eye out for P5 when its New Horizons spacecraft soars through the Pluto system in 2015. The Agency has been using Hubble to look for potential hazards to New Horizons in the months and years leading up to its historic flyby. The inventory of the  stanley cup Pluto system we ;re taking now with Hubble will help the New Horizons team design a safer trajectory for the spacecraft, said Southwest Research Institute   Alan Stern, the mission   principal investigator. Seeing as we ;re already talking about planetary nomenclature today, I can ;t help but wonder what they ;ll wind up naming P4 and 5.  Nix, Charon and Hydra are all figures from Greek mythology with ties to