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How Your Brain Organizes Numbers Depends on Direction
Study found small numbers shift attention upward on vertical lines, contradicting predictions and revealing new insights into brain function.
This thought experiment engages a set of claims that have become increasingly common in public discourse, claims that frame ...
For more than three decades, the international system treated Somaliland as an inconvenience while Israel treated it as a ...
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Gandhi to Gamal Abdel Nasser: Mumbai exhibition explores artistic exchange between India and the Arab world
The work was produced in 1955, the same year the Egyptian artist moved to India on an art scholarship. The painting features a woman in a vibrant sari and floral hairband, the stem of a lotus flower ...
The terrorist bombing in Homs on Friday was not an isolated act of violence. It marked the beginning of a dangerous chain ...
Palani Digambaram is not a politician known for grandstanding or abstract theorizing. As Deputy Leader of the Tamil ...
But the hotels that opened in 2025 suggest the industry might finally be asking better questions. After surveying this year's ...
New research reveals that numbers in our visual field can subtly distort how we judge spatial positions, showing that perception is shaped by both numerical magnitude and object-based processing.
Halafian pottery shows that early agricultural societies practiced advanced mathematical thinking through plant-based art long before writing.
Some ancient writing systems cannot be deciphered. Can artificial intelligence help crack the codes of the past?
Learn more about the seven Gulf artists at the heart of the regions new cultural Renaissance, from Mohammad Alfaraj to ...
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Sixteen of UAE's most memorable exhibitions this year, ranging from intricate tatreez to colossal chandeliers
Time Heals, Just Not Quick Enough… was a group exhibition curated by Ose Ekore. It featured works by five contemporary artists: Samuel Fosso, Aida Muluneh, Kelani Abass, Abeer Sultan and Sumayah ...
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