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Zhong Yang Huang In 1949, Zhong-Yang Huang was born in Guangzhou, China. From the age of four, Yang’s parents encouraged him to draw and paint. At the age of eight, Yang began formal training in traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy. Yang’s instructors and peers were in awe of his talent even as a young boy. They believed that he would one day go on to become a great artist. During the Cultural Revolution, the government put a halt ...
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Back in November 2007, I put this post up on my blog which shows the relative sizes of planets and stars. It made me feel quite small and insignificant, it must be said. But now, the American Museum of Natural History have gone one step further and have produced a short animation showing all of the known universe to scale. It's really quite amazing. Thanks to Derren Brown for making me aware of it via Twitter. ...
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