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If you were looking at two shapes—specifically, a pointy, jagged polygon and an amoeboid-like splotch—which would you name "bouba," and which would you name "kiki"? Courtesy of SciFri.
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Researchers have delved deep into what exactly happens to popping kernels, before the butter and salt. Produced by James Gorman and Poh Si Teng.
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