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Revision as of 08:21, 3 October 2018
Nonfiction: Examples of the color red.
In the News
August 4, 2018: Chromatographic analysis of Fire Dance reveals "at least five hundred" previously unknown shades of red.
December 16, 2017: Steganographic analysis of Red Spiral unexpectedly reveals "at least three hundred and fifty kilobytes" of encrypted data relating to the color red.
April 22, 2015: New study of the Toledo giant red ball incident blames the color red: "Of all the colors of the visible spectrum, red is the most likely to spontaneously generate artificial intelligence, which can quickly manifest itself as breaking away and rolling down the street."
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- Color (nonfiction)
- Light (nonfiction)
- Mars (nonfiction)
- Pink (nonfiction)
- Rayleigh scattering (nonfiction)
- Red (nonfiction)
External links:
- Red @ Wikipedia
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