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Experiment demonstrates how to get rid of cotton candy quickly
The science pros at TKOR show how to quickly remove sticky cotton candy.
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The chemistry behind why cola and Mentos react so fast
Coke and Mentos experiments revealed in a new, playful way.
What do Thomas Edison and 2010 Nobel Prize in physics winners Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim have in common? According ...
Years Later doesn't really touch on the origins of the Rage Virus. For that, you should look to 28 Days Later and some of the ...
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A Hidden Warning Sign Discovered in The Gut May Increase Cancer Risk
As we get older, chemical marks on our DNA slowly shift. Now, a study reveals this 'drift' in gut stem cells is fueled by inflammation and disrupted cell signaling, and it may help explain why our ...
As per the initial reactions from the candidates, the Mathematics paper was reviewed as difficult, Chemistry analysed as ...
Few food rumours have travelled as fast or stirred as much anxiety as the idea of “plastic rice”. Videos showing grains that ...
It’s common knowledge that breathing polluted air carries many health risks. A recent study reveals more specific details, ...
Ai is nearly ubiquitous in classrooms, and some schools teach kids to use it responsibly. But SC has no guidance to ensure ...
Every one of us has encountered white stains on winter shoes at least once in our lives. Every year, road maintenance service ...
As soon as the anaesthetised rat stopped moving, the laboratory technician surgically removed its pancreas. There was no time to waste: the organ could only survive for about an hour outside the body.
Dual cross-linked polymer design enables soft artificial muscles with record work density and strain
A dual cross-linked magnetic polymer solves the fundamental trade-off limiting soft artificial muscles, achieving ...
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