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The science behind “dry water”
Can water truly be dry? Discover the physics of this amazing substance, which is 95% pure liquid water encapsulated in silica ...
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This amazing ‘Rose of Jericho’ plant turns to glass to cheat death. Now, doctors are copying it
Mind blowing timelapse video of a Rose of Jericho blooming back to life after being exposed to moisture for just a few hours - also with scientific explanation.
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Amazing water experiment in zero gravity
EFF will engage DA about axing Lesufi, if these conditions are met first… Inside Japan’s forgotten resort town - frozen in ...
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The Bering Land Bridge has been submerged since the last ice age. Will scientists ever study it?
Humans likely left a lot of archaeological evidence along the Bering Land Bridge when they crossed from Asia to Alaska during the last ice age. But will we ever be able to dive down to examine it?
New photography book encourages us to look for science everywhere.
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Officials offer residents free home improvements through new program: 'It would be pretty amazing if every household had one'
As Spectrum News reported, the Rainwater Capture Incentive Program offers rain barrels to capture rainwater from the roofs of ...
Hair - we all love it, we all worry about it. Whether it’s your morning panic at the sight of a few strands on your pillow or ...
Snapping shrimp are mostly solitary, with some species working together in colonies. Read here to learn about how their social systems work.
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Fallen trees from busy beavers?
Trapping beavers is also an option, but that involves a specific process, and it does not correct the beaver problem, because they can just come back. Kieschnick said if you live near water and really ...
When I was pregnant with my son, a friend invited me to a “pregnancy party” — you know, one of those meet-ups where women ...
I begin by thanking Aunty Violet for the Welcome to Country, and I join in acknowledging the owners of the traditional lands on which we're meeting ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS just made its closest pass of the sun — Here's where it’s going next
Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
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