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25 crazy science facts you may not know
The sky is raining viruses? Your airbag may not be as safe as you think? It’s amazing how many crazy science facts slip ...
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Testing viral TikTok science experiments with crazy results
Adam B tests viral TikTok science experiments with unbelievable results. Canada's Florida boycott 'taking effect' on Donald Trump—Doug Ford ...
Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named ...
With an epic finale, "Stranger Things" achieves the impossible by giving its massive audience a satisfactory ending ...
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
He had built a life that seemed the epitome of the American ideal: a successful career as an OB-GYN, delivering about a dozen ...
The rhythmic action of blinking helps keep our vision sharp. Initially studied only in vision science, blinking is now also ...
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Scientists Accidentally Prove 'Crazy' 70-Year-Old Vitamin B1 Theory Right
In 1958, when chemist Ronald Breslow proposed a theory about vitamin B1, people found it impossible to believe. It turns out ...
Scientists in Japan have confirmed that ultra-thin films of ruthenium dioxide belong to a newly recognized and powerful class of magnetic materials called altermagnets. These materials combine the ...
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How the 'delayed choice quantum eraser' experiment got us to rethink reality
Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought we knew.
Towards the end of Philip Ball’s marvellous book on the history of alchemy he tells the story of pioneering nuclear physicist ...
Opinion: Anti-Indian animus signals one of America’s most successful experiments is coming to a shuddering halt ...
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