Learn about how blind people can describe what animals look like, how “Ring Around the Rosie” probably doesn’t reference the Plague, and why scientists used Cladosporium sphaerospermum, a radiosynthetic species of fungus, to build a radiation shield.
Ring Around the Rosie probably doesn't reference the plague by Kelsey Donk
Blind People Can Describe What Animals Look Like — But How? by Sonja Hodgen
We might be able to use fungus as a radiation shield by Cameron Duke
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