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Other Sciences
Learning: Choose feedback to flatten others, unless you dislike others
Credit: Artem Podrez by Pexels People generally try to make others feel good about themselves, but not when they don’t like it. It is a discovery of a new study by psychologists at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) at the University of Pennsylvania, examining the extent to which people promote “positive self-views” for strangers. Previous research has shown that…
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Space & Cosmos
60 years ago: Ranger August photos help you choose your Apollo site
A site that impacts Rangers 7, 8, and 9. Credit: NASA/JPL Before Apollo astronauts stepped onto the moon, much was known about the lunar surface. Most scientists believed that the moon had a solid surface supporting the astronauts and their landers, but they believed that it was covered with a deep layer of dust that engulfed visitors. Until 1964, no…
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