Monday, September 14, 2020

DAILY MAIL: Scientists discover details of vision vary from person to person


Scientists discover details of vision vary from person to person
Researchers at University of California Berkeley found natural variation in the inherent visual ability to our ability to pinpoint the exact location and size of objects.

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Sunday, June 14, 2020

National Geographic: Mysterious crocodile relative may have walked on two legs


Mysterious crocodile relative may have walked on two legs
Odd fossil footprints once attributed to a pterosaur seem to actually belong to a croc-like animal that lived more than 110 million years ago.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Popular Mechanics: How the Obscure Science of Rubbing Built the Past and Will Shape the Future


How the Obscure Science of Rubbing Built the Past and Will Shape the Future
From plate tectonics to knee replacements, tribology plays a big part in our world—and barely anybody knows about it.

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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Smithsonian Magazine: The Meanings Behind Words for Emotions Aren't Universal, Study Finds


The Meanings Behind Words for Emotions Aren't Universal, Study Finds
Certain emotions may be universal. But the way humans describe their feelings, it seems, is not

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Forbes: Stunning ‘Northern Lights’ Revealed In Final Images Of Saturn From NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft


Stunning 'Northern Lights' Revealed In Final Images Of Saturn From NASA's Cassini Spacecraft
Cassini plunged into Saturn's atmosphere in September 2017, but not before sending back high-resolution photos of the planet's ultraviolet aurorae.

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National Geographic: 'Extremely rare’ Assyrian carvings discovered in Iraq


'Extremely rare' Assyrian carvings discovered in Iraq
Stone reliefs more than 2,700 years old date to the reign of the mighty King Sargon II.

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