Neutrinos are some of nature’s most elusive particles. One hundred trillion fly through your body every second, but each one has only a tiny chance of jostling one of your atoms, a consequence of the ...
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Wild animal tongues are insane and science finally explains why
Chameleons can rocket their tongues at prey in a blur, frogs can slam sticky tongues onto insects with forces several times their own body weight, and hummingbirds seem to sip nectar with impossible ...
Listen, it’s not that I actually want to kill the sun – I just want to figure out how. But when I told my colleagues at New Scientist that I was recruiting scientists to do just this, I was met with ...
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25 amazing science facts that are weird, wild, and true
Explore "25 Weird Science Facts" – from ant farmers to Venusian rainbows, dive into the extraordinary! WATCH OUR OTHER VIDEOS ...
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