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Remarkably, they do. Babies as young as three months old, an age at which their visual brains have just been wired up, can be surprised by magical events. They must expect the world to be nonmagical. They expect it to be a place where objects obey laws...
...most powerful tools in modern biology. Genetic material from the cell being studied is poured over the microarray and incubated in a solution containing fluorescent snippets of the same genes. If a gene is active, a corresponding gene on the microarray glows under UV light--a visual snapshot of the cell's genetic script. "Microarrays," says Brown, "offer an easy way to see the language the genome uses to send instructions that define every cell in your body...
...detailed account of a typical first inning for the Stars, including three full pages on the at-bat of Moyshe, Noah's younger brother, who uses shoe polish to fake a beard. Panel after panel has him fouling away pitches, waiting for the right one, creating a metronomic visual rhythm as the tension builds. Sturm has figured out that a large part of baseball's appeal lies in its structure of little dramas making up the larger one, and he carries this through the entire book...
...jarred me quite as much as my library visit did. I’m a Harvard student, I don’t like to admit that I cannot understand something. It was during those three hours that I began to understand that blindness is not trying to reconstruct the visual world, but of learning non-visual ways to experience the world. One man told me in an interview that his definition of “pretty” was largely based upon an appealing texture, something very smooth. I thought of the zit on my forehead and realized how ugly...
...minimalist Powerpuff Girls, with its static figures "flying" against a pulsing background. If Samurai Jack (Cartoon Network, debuts Aug. 10, 7 p.m. E.T., then Mondays, 8 p.m. E.T.) looks like no other cartoon on TV, that's because it's maximalist with a capital MAX. Richly textured backgrounds, constant visual surprises, a thrilling music score--this 'toon gives you your cable bill's worth...