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Why Do We See Faces in Everyday Objects?
Many people have experienced pareidolia without realizing it. It's the phenomenon where the brain sees or hears something of significance in a random picture or pattern. A common example is seeing ...
If you have ever spotted faces or human-like expressions in everyday objects, you may have experienced the phenomenon of face pareidolia. Now, a new study by the University of Surrey has looked into ...
A theoretical study suggests that small black holes born in the early universe may have left behind hollow planetoids and microscopic tunnels, and that we should start looking within rocks and old ...
Parents looking to support their children's learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will find no shortage of branded STEM sets, subscription science boxes, private coding ...
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