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The tomography model covers northern Iraq and the surrounding Kirkuk–Zagros foothill region using a geographic grid from 38.0°E to 49.0°E and 29.0°N to 39.0°N. The depth interval extends from 0 to 15 ...
A reader loves the style, but hates the consequences. By Vanessa Friedman I love white, off-white and cream pants for women (and men for that matter), but unless they are jeans, they are often ...
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What can you see right now? This might seem like a silly question, but what enters your consciousness is not the whole story when it comes to vision. A great deal of visual processing in the brain ...
Whether hitting a golf ball, catching a pass or skiing downhill, visualization increases repetitions safely without physical exertion while also reinforcing key technical and tactical focus points.
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When Nick Watkins was a child, he pasted articles about space exploration into scrapbooks and drew annotated diagrams of rockets. He knew this because, years later, he still had the scrapbooks, and ...
Later this year, the heist franchise Now You See Me is coming out of retirement for at least one more movie. Nine years between sequels is a long time, but not unheard of in Hollywood. So let’s call ...
Subtly different brain areas light up in response to viewing certain colors, a new study suggests. Ylanite Koppens via Pexels Have you ever argued with someone over the color of an object? “No, that ...