(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Have a look, if you would, at this image: Is it a duck, or is it a rabbit? Many people see it as a duck; many others see it as a rabbit. You might see it as one and then as the ...
The Easter season is often associated with baby animals, from cute yellow ducklings to fluffy bunnies. And some families are adding these cuddly critters to their kids’ Easter baskets. But Southern ...
Calvin Verga opened his much-admired coffee shop Duck-Rabbit Coffee (2135 Columbus Rd.) in 2016, joining neighbors like Forest City Brewery, Velvet Tango Room and Duck Island Club in the Duck Island ...
Exhibit A in the case for why the Duck-Rabbit Brewery, a three-man operation in tiny Farmville, N.C., is destined for greatness: They like the boring parts of beer-making. Too many craft brewers never ...
Ambigous figures are drawings that seem to flip from being one thing to another. Psychologists Melissa Allen and Alison Chambers recently showed these images to teenagers with autism in an attempt to ...
More than 100 years after it was first sketched, an image still depicts either a rabbit or a duck – depending on how quickly and creatively your brain works. Recently making rounds on social media is ...
This essay is part of a series this month, coinciding with the concept of Flagship February, wherein we intend to revisit the flagship beers of regional craft breweries, reflect on their influence ...
Some see a rabbit and some see a duck, but some people can see both alternatively. The drawing first appeared in a German magazine in 1892 and was first used by American psychologist Joseph Jastrow ...
Ever heard of a personality test based on an optical illusion? The challenge keeps you engaged and reveals certain aspects of your personality as well. In this type of brain teaser, what you see first ...
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