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Have we got it wrong on Omicron?

Unexpected Elements

CHAPTER

Crowd Science Is Chacking Out Your Brains

phrenology was a nineteenth century science, which we see to day very much as a pseudo science. Phrenologists thought they could basibly read a person by feeling the parts of their skull. They made little models of the head, split up by lines into dozens of numbered regions. And each governed one of your abilities it was, in its time, incredibly popular. We all have that inkling that a bump on the skull above someone's ear is unlikely to mark out an inkling as a potential murderer. But seeing the brain, our shape might tell us something about what power lies underneath.

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