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Herman Rorschach (no, not the guy from Watchmen) came up with the eponymous tests, but what do they mean? Why are we so You're probably familiar with the basics of magnets already: They have a north pole and a south pole. Two of the same pole will Much has been written about what exactly caused World War I. As befits a true global war, the reality is that there isn't a single

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Hank introduces us to that wondrous molecule deoxyribonucleic acid - also known as DNA - and explains how it replicates itself in