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Kids Are Still Drawing 1900s Idea Of What Dinosaurs Looked Like

T-Rex With Incorrect Posture An incorrect historical image of the T-rex, with inaccurate posture and skull shape. Wikimedia Commons An article over at the Cornell Chronicle looks into the issue of...

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The Science Of 'Zero Dark Thirty': When We Can Condone Torture

Zero Effect Ryan Snook Critics have applauded the realism of the film Zero Dark Thirty, an Oscar favorite that claims to re-create the hunt for Osama bin Laden. But some have protested an early scene...

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The World Looks Bigger Through A Virtual Child's Eyes

Child-Sized Banakou et al. To a four-year-old, the world is a pretty big place. Once we grow up, the playgrounds and classrooms of our childhood no longer seem as towering as they appear in our...

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Anxious People Prefer More Personal Space

Crowds On The Tapei Metro Changlc via Wikimedia CommonsHow close can something get to your face before you blink? That's basically the method scientists use to determine "defensive peripersonal...

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The Mind-Bending Science Of James Turrell's Art

James Turrell, Aten Reign, 2013 Daylight and LED light, dimensions variable. © James Turrell Installation view: James Turrell, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, June 21–September 25, 2013 David...

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The Science of Gaydar: How Ovulation and Sexy Stories Sharpen Sexual Perception

On a scale of 1 to George Michael, I'd put my gaydar at about 7. But evidently my so-so ability to spot a gay man sharpens close to when I'm ovulating, or if I've recently…

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Things We Can Learn From Dolphins: Electro-Sensing, Amazing Powers of Healing

When we figure out how to communicate with dolphins pretty soon, these are some good questions to ask: Why don't you feel any pain when you're hurt? Can you teach us how to …

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PR2 Robot Learns to Scoop Up Distasteful Matter

The roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Lab have done some truly great things, from flying tricks with aerobatic quadcopters to programming their PR2 to read…

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Study: If You Hate Someone, Your Brain Sees Them Differently

Perception isn't just a simple chain of neurological events. A new study from the Brain and Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California suggests that…

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Furry Racism At The Pound: Why Is It Harder For Black Cats To Find Homes?

Are people spooked by black cats? Darker felines sure seem to get the short end of the stick when it comes to adoption. Black cats stay in shelters longer and are more…

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Kids Are Still Drawing 1900s Idea Of What Dinosaurs Looked Like

An article over at the Cornell Chronicle looks into the issue of "cultural inertia" in our understanding of dinosaurs. When asked to draw a T. rex, perhaps the most…

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The Science Of 'Zero Dark Thirty': When We Can Condone Torture

Critics have applauded the realism of the film Zero Dark Thirty, an Oscar favorite that claims to re-create the hunt for Osama bin Laden. But some have protested an early scene in which intelligence...

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The World Looks Bigger Through A Virtual Child's Eyes

To a four-year-old, the world is a pretty big place. Once we grow up, the playgrounds and classrooms of our childhood no longer seem as towering as they appear in our memories. The childish...

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Anxious People Prefer More Personal Space

How close can something get to your face before you blink? That's basically the method scientists use to determine "defensive peripersonal space," the safety bubble of…

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The Mind-Bending Science Of James Turrell's Art

This has been the summer of James Turrell. In and out of the art world, everyone's talking about the artist, whose simultaneous exhibitions at the Guggenheim in New York City, the Los Angeles County...

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