A recent study suggests that people have an innate tendency to walk counterclockwise, rather than the other way around.
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Humans have a strong tendency to walk counterclockwise, but scientists have no idea why
Crowds work in mysterious ways, sometimes behaving more like a hive-minded superorganism than a collection of individuals.
A crowd does not need a leader to fall into step. In public spaces, people sort themselves into lanes, avoid collisions, and ...
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Researchers accidentally discover that humans prefer to turn counterclockwise but they still have no idea why
If you were asked to stand up and walk in any direction, which way would you go? According to new research, regardless of if ...
It’s hard to get everyone in the world to agree on anything, but when they come together and compete in the Olympics, one thing is certain: They’ll be running races counterclockwise. No one can quite ...
Hurricanes and low pressure systems do spin counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere. Tornadoes usually do, though not always. The behavior of the intense thundershowers that produce tornadoes ...
If you're a renter with a ceiling fan in your pad, or you just never thought about which way the thing was turning, the Simple Dollar says you should check to make sure it's running for optimum ...
As expected, our question of, "why do we dance western dance around the floor counter clockwise" generated a varied response. The question arose while attending a western swing concert at Quitaque ...
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