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Interesting Things with JC

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890: "AI Uncovers Secrets in the Art of Raphael"

Interesting Things with JC #890: "AI Uncovers Secrets in the Art of Raphael" - Using advanced AI technology, researchers analyzed Raphael's "Madonna della Rosa" painting, discovering that St. Joseph's face likely wasn't painted by Raphael. This groundbreaking revelation sheds new light on the classic artwork, suggesting possible contributions from another artist!

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887: "Communicating with Humpback Whales"

Interesting Things with JC #887: "Communicating with Humpback Whales" - Researchers from the SETI Institute, University of California Davis, and Alaska Whale Foundation achieved a historic milestone by engaging in a conversation with a humpback whale named Twain using innovative techniques. This breakthrough not only showcased the intelligence and complex communication abilities of humpback whales but also highlighted the potential parallels with the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

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845: "Deep Space Optical Communications"

Interesting Things with JC #845: "Deep Space Optical Communications" - NASA's DSOC, a marvel in space innovation, achieves "first light," beaming a near-infrared laser with test data 10 million miles to the Hale Telescope. This milestone, aboard the Psyche spacecraft en route to the asteroid belt, paves the way for high-data-rate communications supporting humanity's dream of reaching Mars.

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842: "The Mousetrap"

Interesting Things with JC #842: "The Mousetrap" - Dive into the captivating world of Agatha Christie's 1952 mystery, where a radio play titled 'Three Blind Mice' evolves into a record-breaking stage production. With unexpected twists and timeless suspense, experience the intrigue that has enthralled audiences for almost 70+ years!

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834: "Jakarta, Indonesia"

Interesting Things with JC #834: "Jakarta, Indonesia" - Explore the vibrant city of Jakarta, Indonesia, where modern skyscrapers meet historic landmarks, representing a blend of tradition and modernity. With over 10 million residents, Jakarta is an economic powerhouse, facing challenges like traffic congestion.

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823: "Soap to Treat Melanoma"

Interesting Things with JC #823: "Soap to Treat Melanoma" - 14-year-old Heman Bekele has developed an affordable soap that fights melanoma, a groundbreaking solution in skin cancer treatment. His invention combines innovative soap technology with medical science, making cancer care more accessible.

Ref - https://news.3m.com/2023-10-11-14-year-old-named-Americas-Top-Young-Scientist-for-development-of-skin-cancer-treatment

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815: "Ed Gein: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"

Interesting Things with JC #815: "Ed Gein: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" - Dive into the eerie connection between Ed Gein's horrific crimes and the iconic horror film, revealing the dark truths behind this chilling inspiration for Leatherface and the macabre family. Explore the real horror that influenced reel terror.

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814: "The Little Albert Experiment"

Interesting Things with JC #814: "The Little Albert Experiment" - Explore the pioneering study by John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner in early 20th-century psychology. This tale unveils Little Albert's transformation as innocence gave way to fear through classical conditioning with a resounding gong. It raises questions of ethics, leaving an indelible mark on the study of human emotion and behavioral psychology.

Ref - Mary Coverjo Nes (1924) A Laboratory Study of Fear: The Case Of Peter, The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology, 31:4, 308-315, DOI: 10.1080/08856559.1924.9944851

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801: "Countdowns"

Interesting Things with JC #801: "Countdowns" - Discover how countdowns impact time perception, boost self-confidence, and play a crucial role in childhood development. From psychological principles to practical business tactics, countdowns shape our lives in fascinating ways.

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776: "Parker Solar Probe"

Interesting Things with JC #776: "Parker Solar Probe" - Embark on the epic journey of the Parker Solar Probe, the fastest human-made object ever, as it unravels the Sun's mysteries through cosmic exploration. Discover the awe-inspiring tale of human curiosity, scientific discovery, physicist Eugene Parker, and the boundless wonders of space.

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