[número] es un número de Título : | 231 N° 6 - June 2017 - Why we lie: The science behind our complicated relationship with the truth | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Fecha de publicación: | 2020 | Número de páginas: | 130 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | ARTE PINTURA 3D MENTIR MENTIRA REDES SOCIALES CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO ISLAS GALÁPAGOS ALBINOS TANZANIA FÓSILES DINOSAURIOS MUERTE RITUALES FILIPINAS MEDICAMENTOS HAITÍ VENTA ILEGAL | Nota de contenido: | Visions
Explore: progress: 3-d paintings, diverse comics, holograms.
Startalk: Neuroscientist and TV star Mayim Bialik on the status of women in STEM fields.
Why we lie: In the age of social media, separating truth from lies may be harder than ever.
Life in the balance: Climate change threatens animals of the Galápagos.
The perils of pale: In Tanzania people with albinism are attacked for their body parts.
Turned to stone: A Canadian mine yields one of the world's best preserved dinosaurs
A state of grief: Death rituals have become a cathartic part of daily life in the Philippines
The side effect: Entrepreneurs sell medicine on Haiti's streets.
Carved by lava: Centuries of eruptions have created hidden networks of caves under Hawaii's volcanoes. Below, lava flows out of one of the underground passageways into the sea. |
[número] es un número de 231 N° 6 - June 2017 - Why we lie: The science behind our complicated relationship with the truth [texto impreso] . - 2020 . - 130 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | ARTE PINTURA 3D MENTIR MENTIRA REDES SOCIALES CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO ISLAS GALÁPAGOS ALBINOS TANZANIA FÓSILES DINOSAURIOS MUERTE RITUALES FILIPINAS MEDICAMENTOS HAITÍ VENTA ILEGAL | Nota de contenido: | Visions
Explore: progress: 3-d paintings, diverse comics, holograms.
Startalk: Neuroscientist and TV star Mayim Bialik on the status of women in STEM fields.
Why we lie: In the age of social media, separating truth from lies may be harder than ever.
Life in the balance: Climate change threatens animals of the Galápagos.
The perils of pale: In Tanzania people with albinism are attacked for their body parts.
Turned to stone: A Canadian mine yields one of the world's best preserved dinosaurs
A state of grief: Death rituals have become a cathartic part of daily life in the Philippines
The side effect: Entrepreneurs sell medicine on Haiti's streets.
Carved by lava: Centuries of eruptions have created hidden networks of caves under Hawaii's volcanoes. Below, lava flows out of one of the underground passageways into the sea. |
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