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Golden Mean

Golden Mean

  The Golden Mean, also known as the Golden Ratio and the Golden Section, is a mathematical proportion (1 +√5)/2 represented by the Greek letter ϕ...

Golden Mean

  The Golden Mean, also known as the Golden Ratio and the Golden Section, is a mathematical proportion (1 +√5)/2 represented by the Greek letter ϕ...
X-Ray

X-Ray

The origin of the X-ray dates back to 8 November 1895, when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist, discovered them while experimenting with ca...

X-Ray

The origin of the X-ray dates back to 8 November 1895, when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist, discovered them while experimenting with ca...
Dowsing

Dowsing

  Are you up for some pseudoscience? Dowsing, also known as water divining,  is most often often associated with finding underground water; but it...

Dowsing

  Are you up for some pseudoscience? Dowsing, also known as water divining,  is most often often associated with finding underground water; but it...
Adrian E. Flatt, MD Hand Collection

Adrian E. Flatt, MD Hand Collection

  The human hand is a marvel of biological engineering, containing 27 bones, including the delicate phalanges and the robust metacarpals. Tendons,...

Adrian E. Flatt, MD Hand Collection

  The human hand is a marvel of biological engineering, containing 27 bones, including the delicate phalanges and the robust metacarpals. Tendons,...
Phrenology

Phrenology

  This one is especially interesting for us at REMO, given our shameless exploitation of the phrenology head device in service of the design of ou...

Phrenology

  This one is especially interesting for us at REMO, given our shameless exploitation of the phrenology head device in service of the design of ou...
Colour Perception Illusions

Colour Perception Illusions

  Colour perception illusions occur because our brains interpret visual information based on context, lighting and prior experience, rather than s...

Colour Perception Illusions

  Colour perception illusions occur because our brains interpret visual information based on context, lighting and prior experience, rather than s...
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