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Science · WilmingtonFood brings people together. It serves as a tool to communicate political stances, to cultivate cross-cultural comprehension or, if necessary, create tensions. Menus can reflect these intentions by using food to create specific psychological effects and convey symbolic messages. But how exactly is it done?See the Story
100 Years of Menus Show How Food Can Be Used as a Diplomatic Tool to Make and Break Political Alliances
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SkyAstronomers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered that the famous Pleiades star cluster, the "Seven Sisters" often spotted on winter nights, is just the bright tip of a much larger stellar family. The research paper appears in The Astrophysical JournalSee the Story
Pleiades star cluster revealed as just one part of a vast stellar family
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Paleontology · BrazilA newly discovered, carnivorous lizard ostensibly represents what most casual onlookers would perhaps perceive to be a dinosaur; however, it is in fact a precursor of the modern crocodile.See the Story
Predator Was a Precursor of the Crocodile—and Although It Lived Before the Early Dinosaurs, It Looked Just Like One
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