+ Follow CAFE SCIENTIFIQUE Tag
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[Title] => Do you know me?
[Summary] => Bill never knew how he ended up with twice the cattle he had before. He only left for a few minutes to heed nature’s call, but when he returned, the cattle he was herding became twice as many.
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[Title] => The Nobel Prize for Physics 2008
[Summary] => We largely thrive on our perceived sense of symmetry — where one part of a whole is roughly repeated, either continuously around — like in daisies, starfish — or on each side — like the wings of many kinds of butterflies.
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[Title] => The modern Marco Polos
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