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  1. Science history: the misguided criminologist - Cosmos

    Mar 3, 2019 · In a 2011 paper, Cesare Lombroso: an anthropologist between evolution and degeneration, published in the journal Functional Neurology, University of Pavia academic Paolo …

  2. Twitter influencers are out-tweeted in disasters - Cosmos

    Feb 18, 2019 · The study looks into how information is disseminated in emergencies, and by who, and is the first to examine social media patterns across different disaster types – hurricanes, floods and ...

  3. Comments on: Ancient Aboriginal memory technique improves

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  4. John Wanamaker makes a sale - Cosmos

    May 2, 2021 · John Wanamaker was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the US, on 11 July 1838. At the age of 22 he was already well established as a retailer and store

  5. Evolution of an icon - Cosmos

    Mar 23, 2015 · "March of Progress", the illustration depicting human evolution, was first published 50 years ago. Richard Conniff and Geoffrey Giller chart the life story of a meme.

  6. Comments on: Why humans were destined to walk Earth - Cosmos

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  7. Comments on: To get into character, shut down parts of brain

    The Science of Everything Comments on: To get into character, shut down parts of brain

  8. Comments on: Indigenous knowledge and the persistence of the ...

    The Science of Everything Comments on: Indigenous knowledge and the persistence of the ‘wilderness’ myth

  9. Comments on: Clues to cultivation in the Torres Strait - Cosmos

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  10. Comments on: Trypophobia and the science of disgust - Cosmos

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