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Physics

Dark Energy Camera spies new ‘rebel moon’

Jupiter is renowned for having more moons than any other planet, proudly sporting a known sixty-seve...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Doctor, Doctor: Is Depression Different in China?

Studies in the field of cultural psychology have suggested that Chinese people tend to express psych...

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Linguistics

Madame Le Président? Feminist Linguistics and Gender Bias in French

Last year, the Académie française (a council constituting the official authority on the French lan...

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Mathematics

The Prime of Life: Mathematics’ Most Mysterious Numbers

How many primes can you name? In March this year mathematician Robert Langlands won the Abel Prize ...

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Physics

A Toy Made Tiny: Newton’s Cradle and Quantum Mechanics

Newton’s cradle—you’ve probably seen one in your school science lab, and you may even have pla...

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History

The First ‘Muslim Ban’: Slavery And Islamophobia in Colonial America

The US government has been the subject of heavy criticism in the last few years over the blacklistin...

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Fine Art

Leonardo’s Earliest Masterpiece: Fact or Fraud?

A recent press conference in Rome saw the unveiling of a small painted tile of the Archangel Gabriel...

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Philosophy

Do Unto Others… Is The Golden Rule Universal?

Can the so-called Golden Rule be considered a universal, stand-alone ethical code or is morality rat...

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Music

Composing and Compassion: Music and Empathy In The Human Brain

The results of a new study suggest a link between a person’s level of empathy and the way they res...

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Linguistics

Huh? Lazy Language and Convergent Evolution

If you frequently answer questions with “huh?” chances are you’ve been disapprovingly told to ...

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Jurassic Park: Perk or Pitfall for Science?

In June 1993, the science journal Nature published the exciting discovery of the oldest DNA ever ext...

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Fine Art

From the Lab to the Louvre: How Can Neuroscience Help Art Galleries?

How can neuroscience be used to improve your museum experience? The Peabody Essex Museum in Massachu...

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