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Human Sacrifice in Aztec Culture
Historian David L. Carrasco on violent practices of the Aztecs, the purpose of human sacrifice, and the selection of the victim
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Hippies Counterculture and the Quantum Revival
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Evolutionary Algorithms
Computer scientist Joseph Brown on Darwinian evolution, genetic algorithms, and the zombie apocalypse
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Prions: Diseases and Treatment
Molecular biologist Byron Caughey on the structure of prions, prion diseases, and their causes and treatment
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Suburbanization feminizes frog offspring sex ratios
Human-made chemicals may be linked to a reversal of sex ratios in frog populations living closer to suburban areas
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American Physics in the Cold War
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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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