Nautilus
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[:es]What If Only Females Could See Color?[:]
[:es]Something like this scenario has actually been discovered in nature, albeit not with humans.[:]
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[:es]The Strange Brain of the World’s Greatest Solo Climber[:]
[:es]Alex Honnold doesn’t experience fear like the rest of us. [:]
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[:es]Composing Your Thoughts[:]
[:es]Music that upsets expectations is what makes your gray matter sing. [:]
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[:es]When Bad Things Happen in Slow Motion[:]
[:es]Is there more to our experience of time than the foibles of memory? [:]
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[:es]Are Suicide Bombings Really Driven by Ideology?[:]
[:es]The surprising anthropology of group identity. [:]
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[:es]5 Things That Sound, Move, or Smell Like a Nuclear Explosion[:]
[:es]After most of the world’s nations signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, in 1996, they set up a new commission to watch out for clandestine explosions. Since then the commission (CTBTO) […]
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[:es]Explaining the Unexplainable[:]
[:es]During the Enlightenment, the French philosopher Voltaire called superstition a “mad daughter” and likened it to astrology. The leading thinkers of the time espoused reason and sought to explain the […]
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[:es]Another Side of Feynman[:]
[:es]Nine letters by Freeman Dyson portray his relationship with the Nobel Laureate.[:]
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[:es]Why Water Is Weird[:]
[:es]Water can appear to be “fine-tuned” for life.[:]