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Is the scientific method really the best approach to learning about the world? A new paper in Collective Intelligence applies the scientific method to itself, finding that some common strategies that ...
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Discover how Andrew Schulz's groundbreaking research reveals the intricate role of whiskers in the extraordinary dexterity of ...
Heather Fawcett, fresh off the success of Emily Wilde, taps into a specific 2026 micro-trend: the humanization of the Dark Lord. The male lead, Havelock, is a “failed Dark Lord” or reclusive magician ...
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The Nazca mummies: myth and reality

The "Nazca mummies" were discovered in Peru in 2015 and, due to certain peculiarities (size, shape, three fingers on each hand), were initially presented as possible extraterrestrial mummies. Various ...
The bony facial protrusion might be an evolutionary byproduct that resulted from changes to other parts of the skull, according to a new study ...