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Can Science Help People Unlearn Biases?, Why Seahorses Have Square Tails, Tell NASA Where to Land on Mars and More
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Why Seahorses Have Square TailsEngineers show that the animals' prism-like tails are mechanically superior to cylindrical ones
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Unlike the tails of almost all other animals, seahorse tails are more like square prisms than cylinders. (Helmut Corneli/imageBROKER/Corbis)
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