Science & Health
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No, Dogs Don’t See in Black and White: Here’s What Your Pet’s Vision Looks Like
Have you ever thought about how your beloved pets see you, your house and all the fancy toys you’ve bought for them to play with?
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All The Species Declared Extinct Last Decade
Lonesome George, the last of the Pinta Island tortoises, died in 2012. George’s story is the perfect extinction story. It features a charismatic character with a recognisable face, an obvious villain, and the tireless efforts of naturalists.
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Researchers Found A Way To Literally Sell A NFT For Science
A team of researchers plans to create what may be the world’s first scientific research published as a non-fungible token (NFT). This is with the hopes of funding a replication of the study to confirm the science using the proceeds from the NFT sale. On Wednesday, Columbia University PhD candidate Matt Stephenson shared on Twitter…
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Why We’re Obsessed With Music From Our Youth
People tend to be extremely nostalgic about the music they listened to when they were young. If you were a teenager in the 1970s, chances are you will love Queen, Stevie Wonder or ABBA. And if you were young in the 1990s, Wannabe by the Spice Girls probably still gets you on the dance floor.…