Sinologist Thomas Mullaney reveals how China's computing evolved from a 'telegraph code' in the 19th century to today, overcoming the limitations of QWERTY keyboards.
Emilie A. Caspar highlights in her research that obedience in causing harm diminishes pain-related brain activity, prompting deep moral reflections on genocide and atrocities.
Edward Dolnick recounts the historical unearthing of dinosaur fossils, emphasizing pioneers such as Mary Anning and the introduction of the term 'dinosaur' in 1842.
Christopher Wills observed significant ecological changes in Peru's Andes, with biological diversity shifting markedly at every 200-300 metres of elevation.
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