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In perspective Earth and moon versus Jupiter...

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What is the total number of people who have ever existed? (Credit: Max Roser)

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A physicist studying atoms, is really just atoms trying to understand themselves...

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Which biome on Earth captures your curiosity and makes you eager to explore it?


Incredible book! Otherlands: A Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds: amzn.to/3QrltTb -AmazonAfflink


Awesome: Astronaut Bob Behnken conducts a spacewalk. Duration: Six-hours and one-minute to swap an aging nickel-hydrogen battery for a new lithium-ion battery on the International Space Station's Starboard-6 truss structure (Credit: NASA Johnson)

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Of all the forgotten technologies from bygone eras, which would you love to explore?


The size of world population over the long-run For thousands of years, our population grew at a snail's pace. But the last two centuries have seen a swift rise. In half a century, we'll likely see the end of this growth journey. (Credit: Max Roser/Our World in Data)

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What's the nature of reality? Does the universe ever end? What is time and does it even exist? This Book Will Blow Your Mind: amzn.to/3suilrd -AmazonAfflink


Incredible: Animated sequence of stars around the Milky Way’s central black hole! (Credit: ESO/GRAVITY collaboration/L. Calçada)


Astonishing image of the Sun during a total solar eclipse visible from ESO's La Silla Observatory (Credit: ESO, M. Zamani)

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