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Globes and Representations of the Cosmos
Historian and Philosopher of Science Liba Taub on a history of the globe, antique representation of the Universe, and Ptolemy’s armillary sphere
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Quantum Chromodynamics
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Evidence for fractal structure in the pulsations of stars
Scientists have found a star whose pulsation frequencies' ratio is close to the golden mean
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Equestrian Statuette of Charlemagne
Historian Alexander Sidorov on the unique artifact of the Carolingian Renaissance — a mysterious statuette of a Frankish King in Louvre
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Neuroeconomist Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde on how our environment shapes the way we perceive money, the Ebbinghaus illusion, and disordered money behavior
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