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December 21st Is Winter (Or Summer) Solstice

If the sun appears to set a little earlier (or later) this Sunday, it is not your imagination. That's because depending on where you live, December 21st will be the shortest or longest day of 2014. Also known as the winter (or summer) solstice, it marks the official start of winter for the residents of the Northern Hemisphere and summer for those that live in the Southern Hemisphere....

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December 21st Is Winter (Or Summer) Solstice

Why The Purple Irises In Van Gogh's ‘Field With Irises Near Arles’ Are Turning Blue

The "Field with irises near Arles" is one of Dutch artist Van Gogh's most famous paintings. Believed to have been the first of the 130 paintings the artist created while at the Saint Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Remy, France, it is amongst his most recognized and coveted masterpieces. Not surprisingly, the painting has been extremely well-preserved and looks as good as when the artist first painted it, except for one thing - the once purple irises have started to turn blue....

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Why The Purple Irises In Van Gogh's ‘Field With Irises Near Arles’ Are Turning Blue

Geminid Meteor Showers To Dazzle The Skies This Weekend

With Christmas less than two weeks away, your neighborhood is probably aglow with beautiful lights. However they will pale in comparison to nature's own light show, the Geminids. Though this annual celestial display that has been nicknamed the 900-pound gorilla of meteor showers has been visible since December 4th, their best showing will be on the night of December 13th and the early morning of the 14th, until about 2.00 am local time....

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Geminid Meteor Showers To Dazzle The Skies This Weekend

Scientists Confirm That In Order To Succeed, You Have To First Fail

If you have ever tried a new sport or attempted learning a musical instrument, you are well aware that the hardest part is getting started. Once you figure out the technique, the skills return fairly easily, even if they are not used for long periods of time. Most experts attribute this to "muscle memory," which means the brain remembers the action and can recall it when needed. Now some researchers from John Hopkins University, believe there is another factor that may be as important in recalling previously learned motor skills - the errors made while learning the task....

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Scientists Confirm That In Order To Succeed, You Have To First Fail

Guess What? Ancient Egyptians Had A Book of Magic Spells Long Before Harry Potter

An ancient Egyptian handbook that has been in the possession of Macquarie University's Museum of Ancient Cultures in Sydney, Australia, since 1981, has finally been deciphered. According to Macquarie University professor Malcolm Choat and University of Sydney professor Iain Gardner, the book contains magical spells that residents of ancient Egypt drew upon, to make all kinds of wishes come true....

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Guess What? Ancient Egyptians Had A Book of Magic Spells Long Before Harry Potter

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