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4 strange milk experiments that actually work
The science pros at TKOR perform 4 strange milk experiments that actually work.
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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 ...
Pop in to the Fun Haus Factory in Gosford on Thursday, January 15, for a spot of crazy science. Multi-award-winning ...
One way to get that pleasure is to seek retaliation. Additional brain scan studies have shown that when people imagine ...
Bigger than Hubble and launching as soon as 2029, the Lazuli Space Observatory would be the first-ever full-scale private ...
Teleportation via the internet sounds like science fiction. Still, researchers have now demonstrated quantum teleportation ...
Biohackers like Bryan Johnson and Dave Asprey can’t stop talking about their genitalia—and neither could these 20th-century ...
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Nearly 100 Years After Debating Bohr On Quantum Mechanics, New Experiment Proves Einstein Wrong – Again
Quantum mechanics is weird. When you think you have reached the bottom of its weirdness, you always discover a new ...
Many Costco products are widely beloved, but not this form of bread, which has garnered some pretty rough reviews from ...
A new study reveals that nerve cells receive periodic infusions of mitochondria from neighboring cells — and this may point ...
Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named the Association of British Science Writers' Editor of the Year in 2023.
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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 ...
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