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    Dogs and cats don’t see as clearly as humans—and they’re lacking in the color department—but they can see movement much better than we can.

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    With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics postponed, Inverse is examining the science behind famous sports moments. This article looks at Michael Jordan’s dunks.

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    Hypertonic saline in acute decompensated heart failure promotes anxiety in physicians; however, a new study rekindles the idea of promoting natriuresis through increasing renal plasma flow.

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