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Is a virus a living thing? Science has always said no, but like…..wtf is it then lol #science

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Her Boss Called it ‘Girl Talk’

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The ancients thought music mirrored the cosmos. The truth is stranger | Michael Spitzer

14 May 2026 Become a Big Think member to unlock expert classes, premium print issues, exclusive events and more: https://bigthink.com/membership/?utm_… Music isn’t something humans invented, it’s something we stumbled into, borrowing rhythm from insects, melody from birds, and gestures from … Continue reading

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You’ve Never Seen a Real Photo

[…] Lippmann Plates are a forgotten colour photography technique that uses structural colour instead of pigment. It works like chameleon skin. Check out John Hilty’s work here: https://www.jonhilty.com You can buy my books here: https://stevemould.com/books You can support me on … Continue reading

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Its Eyes Turn Gold in Summer. Blue in Winter. #reindeer #shorts #humanrevealed

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We’re sitting in a cloud of dark matter, and soon we may be able to find it #stem #science #space

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What color are these dots?! 🤔

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Bizarre Discovery in NYC Cemetery Rewrites What We Know About Bees

11 May 2026 #science #biology #bee Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job: / whatdamath (Unreleased videos, extra footage, DMs, no ads) Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: http://paypal.me/whatdamath Get a Wonderful … Continue reading

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Does Dante’s Inferno from the 14th century depict an asteroid impact? | Science.com

A painting depicting the “Chart of Hell.” (Image credit: Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510)/Wikimedia Commons) By Keith Cooper Dante’s famous 14th century epic poem, “Inferno,” which is the first part of the Italian writer’s “Divine Comedy,” represents the first time a giant impact … Continue reading

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why we’re really lucky to be primates

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