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In 2015 the world was divided into two warring factions overnight. And at the center of this schism was a single photograph. Cecilia Bleasdale took a picture of a dress that she planned to wear to her daughter's wedding and that photo went beyond viral. Some saw it as blue with black trim; others as white with gold tri
The world around is a pretty incredible place and over time we have developed a number of ways to interpret what's going on. But reality and perception are two different thing so how we see things may not be exactly as things really are. So how do we make sense of it all? Adam Rogers, Senior Correspondent with 'Wired'
The Fascinating Science of Color & What You Need to Know About Your Tap Water?
What could possibly be the difference between all the zillions of shampoos on the market? If you want clean hair, isn’t shampoo all the same? This episode begins with a discussion on the difference - or lack of difference - between shampoos. https://theconversation.com/does-the-price-of-your-shampoo-affect-how-clean-yo
Adam Rogers is an editor at Wired and the author of Proof: The Science of Booze. On the show this week we talk to Rogers about alcohol and the science behind it—from yeast, to bourbon, to Star Trek’s synthehol. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds
Writer Adam Rogers hangs out with Chris to talk about writing for Wired magazine, the difficulties of having people proof read your work, he and Chris bond over growing up nerds and they talk about his new book Proof: The Science of Booze! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at
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