I don't usually get poetry, being aesthetically colourblind and all. But this one got to me.
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People with red-green colour blindness find it difficult to tell red hues from green ones because of a fault in a single gene.
This is Round Three of the NERS Stories of the Year Reader's Poll. In an attempt to find the most interesting posts on this blog over the last year (leave me the illusion that there were some), I'm doing a series of nine polls, each focused on a specific field of science.
I don't really like end-of-the-year lists. They seem a bit too self-knowing and forced, and there are just so many of them, particularly because we're heralding the end of a decade too.
Most of us start to tire after about half a day without any sleep.