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Popping out of the blackness at lower left are two faint, intriguing specks of light.
THESE IMAGES EXPOSE THE DARK SIDE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDECOREY S. POWELLAUGUST 26, 2020NAUTILUSOne intriguing material is neopentylglycol, a type of plastic crystal.
THE SHAPE-SHIFTING SQUEEZE COOLERSMARCUS WOOAUGUST 24, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINESome of these what-if scenarios are intriguing, like one where Edison admits he misjudged Tesla and suggests they become an electrical engineering dynamic duo.
ETHAN HAWKE STARS IN ‘TESLA,’ A QUIRKY BIOPIC ABOUT THE ICONIC INVENTORMARIA TEMMINGAUGUST 19, 2020SCIENCE NEWSIt’s this specific fandom, more so than the actual product itself, that makes Triller such an intriguing prospect for marketers now.
WTF IS TRILLER?SEB JOSEPHAUGUST 14, 2020DIGIDAYThat fact raises some intriguing possibilities about what we might discover beyond the bounds of Earth.
HOW LIFE COULD CONTINUE TO EVOLVE - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCALEB SCHARFAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUSThe Marlins also roster some intriguing major league talent they hope can show growth.
THE DODGERS LEAD OUR NATIONAL LEAGUE PREDICTIONS, BUT DON’T COUNT OUT THE NATS OR … REDS?TRAVIS SAWCHIKJULY 22, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTNo one knew for sure what could create such short explosions of radio waves, making fast radio bursts one of the most intriguing puzzles in astrophysics.
A SURPRISE DISCOVERY POINTS TO THE SOURCE OF FAST RADIO BURSTSSHANNON HALLJUNE 11, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEA small study of humans who lost sleep showed that the makeup of their gut microbiomes, the bacteria that live in the intestines, shifted after insufficient sleep, an intriguing if preliminary finding drawing another link between sleep and the gut.
WHY SLEEP DEPRIVATION KILLSVERONIQUE GREENWOODJUNE 4, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe rapid rise of deep learning and other machine learning tools have made it especially intriguing to build brain recording databases and mine for hypotheses and insights.
HOW A CROWDSOURCING CHALLENGE TURBOCHARGED BRAIN RESEARCH DURING LOCKDOWNSHELLY FANJUNE 2, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Historian David Nicolle makes an intriguing point about the oft-overlooked renegade elements of the Crusades.
HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES: ORIGINS, POLITICS, AND CRUSADERSDATTATREYA MANDALMARCH 23, 2020REALM OF HISTORYWORDS RELATED TO INTRIGUING
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