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Dr. Yara Haridy: Bird bones are hollow, here’s how it works!
Here’s the full interview: • Dr. Yara Haridy: The Evolution Of You… One of the many adaptations birds have for flight is hollow bones. Here, Dr. Yara Haridy and Jon Perry discuss how bird bones remodel to form these hollow … Continue reading
BBC World Service – CrowdScience, Why am I bad at maths?
Why are some people better at mathematics than others? When CrowdScience listener Israel from Papua New Guinea received a bad grade on a maths test in third grade, he looked around the class and realised that almost all the other … Continue reading
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The Linguistics of Arrival
The film Arrival came out last week, with a linguist as its hero! The movie deals with xenolinguistics and how we could learn to communicate with aliens. The studio asked linguists from McGill University to consult on the movie, and … Continue reading
Childhood Boredom and Wonder Abound in Aron Wiesenfeld’s Inky Post-It Drawings | Colossal
MAY 3, 2024 GRACE EBERT “Post-It Note Drawing #89.” All images © Aron Wiesenfeld Aron Wiesenfeld has created dozens of drawings in black ink, translating the mystery and ennui of his paintings onto the iconic yellow square. When a friend … Continue reading