Psychologists call it the Human brains evolved to notice what doesn’t fit. In the savanna, that rustling bush that shouldn’t be rustling could be a predator. Our intense focus on the unusual kept us alive.
They serve as a reminder that the "rules" of nature are more like guidelines—and every once in a while, something comes along that is destined to break them. freaks of.nature
One evening, a thick, magical mist descended upon the woods, making it impossible for anyone to see. The forest grew silent and fearful as the animals realized they couldn't find their way home. Psychologists call it the Human brains evolved to
This young adult science fiction novel follows fifteen-year-old Devon McWilliams in a future where a global pandemic left behind a generation of "psionic freaks". They serve as a reminder that the "rules"
Perhaps the most mind-bending. In birds, butterflies, and crustaceans, you can find individuals split perfectly down the midline: one side male, one side female. A cardinal that’s bright red on the left, tan on the right. A lobster with a half-orange, half-brown shell. This happens when sex chromosomes fail to segregate properly during the first cell division.