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Squares versus circles: Why seahorses opt to be square
Scientists used 3D-printing technology to investigate the possible reasons why seahorse's tail evolved into its distinct shape
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Constructed Languages
Linguist Marc van Oostendorp on international communication, beautiful and ugly sounds, and paradox of constructed languages
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Widespread Monoallelic Expression in Mammals
Harvard Assistant Prof. Alexander Gimelbrant on X-chromosome inactivation, castaneus strain, and epigenetic mechanisms
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Hallucinations
Neuroscientist Paul Allen on schizophrenia, self-regulation of neural activity, and famous voice-hearers
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Black Holes
Theoretical physicist Mahdi Godazgar on Einstein's equations, the event horizon, and spaghettification
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Atomic Clocks and General Relativity
Physicist Daniel Kleppner on precise time measurements, gravitational field, and the Global Positioning System
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Musical Taste
Neuroscientist Diana Omigie on what musical taste is, how our musical preferences are formed and what can change them
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The history in our genes
Exploring genetic similarities between human populations can help to fill gaps in history books
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Global Language Network
Media scientist Cesar Hidalgo on multilingualism, hierarchy of the language networks, and cross-lingual research
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The climate and habitability of planets with eternal day and night sides
The new research investigates the climate states of rocky planets of Earth and Super-Earth-sizes with stable day and night sizes located in the habitable zones of red dwarf stars
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