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India Today on MSNWatch: Astronaut films lightning storm over Milan from space. It's breathtakingThe video, originally spotlighted by fellow astronaut Col Anne McClain is a montage of still images taken at 120 frames per ...
From shifting colours to phantom rays, these five challenges reveal how easily your mind can be fooled by light, contrast, ...
ABP - Live on MSN22h
These 7 Strangest Natural Phenomena Will Leave You SpeechlessFrom lightning that never stops to lakes that mummify birds, explore 7 of the weirdest natural phenomena on Earth you’ve ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA Spots Eerie Face on Mars: What’s Hiding Behind This Strange Formation?NASA’s Viking 1 Orbitersent back a series of images from Mars that would spark one of the most enduring mysteries in space ...
Using invisible ultraviolet light, Alldridge captured the mammal glowing in the dark, and his photo is considered the first photographic evidence of a quoll exhibiting biofluorescence in its natural ...
Drawing inspiration from nature, she deftly translated botanical structures and cellular systems into elegant, abstract designs.
Morning Honey on MSN58m
Kerry Berlet Is Changing the Conversation Around Plastic Surgery — One Story at a TimeKerry Berlet never envisioned herself as a podcaster. With a Ph.D. in statistics, a teaching role at Columbia University, and ...
But there's a different kind of glow, called ultraweak biophoton emission, that all living beings—plants, animals, humans—emit. These tiny flashes of light are naturally generated by the body but are ...
Why you can’t find your keys even when they’re in plain sight: study reveals the brain’s hidden attention rhythm.
In the UK, the full eclipse won't be visible from start to finish, but many areas can still catch the final phases as the ...
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News Medical on MSNThe brain resolves sensory overload through rhythmic samplingRecent research shows that your brain doesn't pay attention in one smooth stream-instead, it switches focus in quick bursts, about 8 times per second.
Recent research shows that your brain doesn’t pay attention in one smooth stream—instead, it switches focus in quick bursts, ...
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