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History Blog Gin and ingenuity in Ireland Robert P Crease relives a few days doused in Irish history – and the country's physics-linked "gin of the year" Read article: Gin and ingenuity in Ireland
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Everyday science Blog Stonehenge builders used Pythagoras’ theorem, pastry goes missing at 16,000 metres, words of wisdom from famous scientists Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Stonehenge builders used Pythagoras’ theorem, pastry goes missing at 16,000 metres, words of wisdom from famous scientists
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Everyday science Blog Avoiding strife on Mars, the physics of football, calling all psychic pets Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Avoiding strife on Mars, the physics of football, calling all psychic pets
Devices and structures Blog Pulling water out of thin air New technologies make harvesting humidity from the air a more viable source of water Read article: Pulling water out of thin air
Everyday science Blog LaTeX emojis and salty sounds from the world’s oceans Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: LaTeX emojis and salty sounds from the world’s oceans
Art and science Blog Rio de Janeiro unveils huge science graffiti Urban graffiti at the Brazilian Center for Physical Research in Rio de Janeiro Read article: Rio de Janeiro unveils huge science graffiti