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Science is a far more dynamic process than many realize. The constant upheaval of new measurements and new data forces us to constantly reassess our theories and our very view of how well we know the world.
Japan’s consumer goods lived up to their surreal billing during a recent stay at Narita Airport in... Read More »
This is probably the last thing you want to see if you’re dropping your daughter... Read More »
I’ve found that the content that really shows off the HDTV format is that of the natural world. While... Read More »
Mathematics is remarkably effective in describing the physical world in part due to isomorphisms, relationships... Read More »
In 1962, Edward Lorenz was studying a simplified model of convection flow in the atmosphere and... Read More »
Internet advertising is a strange beast. Some of the most popular ads play directly off our insecurities... Read More »
Emily’s Trees are made by a girl with a passion for nature and a love of jewelry who decided to combine these... Read More »
Credit goes out to Pete H. in sunny England for this great build. This version of the homemade... Read More »
When I was a kid, I used to wonder if everyone saw the world in the same way. We can all look at the same grass,... Read More »
In winter during the late afternoon before settling down to roost, flocks of thousands... Read More »
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