Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: sceptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Sceptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: sceptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Sceptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Upon his death, Albert Einstein's brain was photographed and dissected into 240 parts. Scientists are now looking through the material for anatomical quirks that would help shed light on the physicist's genius.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Ever experience a coincidence? What they mean divides us into one of two camps: skeptics and believers. Believers think coincidences are evidence of mysterious and hidden causes. Skeptics put them down to statistical quirks.
Upon his death, Albert Einstein's brain was photographed and dissected into 240 parts. Scientists are now looking through the material for anatomical quirks that would help shed light on the physicist's genius.
Upon his death, Albert Einstein's brain was photographed and dissected into 240 parts. Scientists are now looking through the material for anatomical quirks that would help shed light on the physicist's genius.