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Color Theory 101: Optical Illusions and the “Dress”

Ensciclopediart Team1 week ago1 week ago05 mins

What color is the dress? Chances are, you’ve probably stumbled upon this dress dozens of times before already. It’s an optical illusion that specifically targets your eyes’ ability to perceive color, and they can be really trippy. Take the infamous dress for example. While some see it as gold and white, others see blue and…

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Collecting Insects: Pastime for Mad Scientists or Unique Hobby?

Ensciclopediart Team5 months ago3 months ago05 mins

As a child, I remember seeing the quasi-children’s movie Coraline and being utterly horrified. Its unique disturbing nature, to me, comes from the copious amount of motifs and references to insects & bugs. At the beginning of the movie, Coraline smashes a bunch of bugs at her apartment; after she enters the Other World, she…

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The Breakthrough Junior Challenge: Detailing the Most Rewarding Science & Art Competition

Ensciclopediart Team10 months ago10 months ago05 mins

Are you a high school student who is interested in science and cinematography? Are you interested in competing for a chance at a $250,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 prize for your teacher, and an installation of a brand new science lab at your school? This might sound like an opportunity too good to be true,…

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What Exactly is a College of Arts and Sciences?

Ensciclopediart Team11 months ago05 mins

Most universities are divided into a subset of schools that house different majors categorized by their focus. A biomedical engineering student might consider the College of Engineering, a botanist might consider the College of Life Sciences & Agriculture, and the list goes on. But almost every university has a specific school: the College of Arts…

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