From a distance, they look like tiny white dots floating on the sea. But get closer, and you’ll see people sitting on ...
U.S. Steel Gary Works is its owner's flagship plant. U.S. Steel warned it will lose more money in the first quarter than ...
Italy’s right-wing government called it a magic wand for the migrants arriving on its shores, but a deal with Albania to ...
The Chinese Grand Prix weekend has a rollercoaster of emotions ready for Ferrari: Hamilton took pole in the Sprint Qualifying ...
Joe Holt is an aviation pioneer, having battled racial discrimination to eventually teach thousands of future pilots to enjoy ...
Turns out, dazzle camouflage wasn’t the main reason enemy subs were misled in World War I, it was a natural visual illusion called the “horizon effect.” Aston University scientists revisited a century ...
Stumpy’s Petals and Paddles Boat Race marked the beginning of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Tourists and locals alike came with costumes and a competitive spirit.
A reanalysis of a 1919 study suggests that a separate illusion, the "horizon effect," played a bigger role in warping visual ...
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