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Sounds reach one of our ears first and then the other. The time delay in between is too short for […]
Sounds reach one of our ears first and then the other. The time delay in between is too short for […]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have covered most of the skills and qualities that the present youth devotedly regards as keys
A fossil tooth could be a buffet of information for researchers at a dig. Teeth grow like trees in a
One bizarre remark on Mona Lisa’s smile is that she doesn’t smile at all; it’s a visual illusion. And wasn’t
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A study of Nobel-winning economists by Bruce Weinberg and David Galenson identifies two different life cycles of creativity — a
Light is at the core of much of what astronomers do — light scattered, absorbed and re-emitted in clouds of
Tentacled aliens from outer space are familiar to us from science fiction, but the octopus may be as alien an
Horses have both binocular vision and monocular vision. Binocular vision is used when their eyes and ears are focused on