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    By A.P. Mentzer 5 months ago

    10 Facts On Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis, in a nutshell, is the process of using water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce sugar.

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  • Concept of using an eraser on an MRI image of a brain
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    Editing Bad Memories Is No Longer Science Fiction (And May Be The Future Of Mental Healthcare)

    Thanks to sleep researchers, editing and erasing bad memories has stepped from science fiction and into reality, and it could revolutionize mental healthcare.

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  • Image of solar system with planets in a straight line
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    January 2025 Planetary Alignments And When You Can See Them

    While it is common to see a few planets in the sky at once, there are bigger planetary alignments to be seen in January 2025, and here's when you can see them.

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  • Corona Borealis constellation in clear sky
    By Elias Nash 5 months ago

    Everything You Should Know About The Rare T Coronae Borealis Nova Event

    Looking to the stars has long provided a sense of wonder, but soon, a very rare event will light up the night sky. Here's what you need to know about it.

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  • Plumes of smoke light by crimson light with silhouetted trees in the foreground
    By Eric James Beyer 5 months ago

    The Hawaiian Volcano That's Barely Stopped Erupting Since 1983

    Hawaii is famous for its volcanoes, drawing visitors from all over the globe to witness their majesty, and one Hawaiian volcano has been erupting since 1983.

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  • A stamp comemmorating the Dabry's sturgeon
    By Kristeen Cherney 5 months ago

    11 Animals That Went Extinct In The Last Decade

    There are many reasons why researchers are concerned about endangered species. After all, these species went extinct in just the last decade.

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  • redwood forest
    By Elias Nash 5 months ago

    The 7 Most Unusual Facts About California Redwoods

    Towering hundreds of feet high, the Californian redwoods are a stunning natural wonder. Aside from their size, there are some unusual facts about these trees.

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  • Woman taking smiling selfie in nature
    By Elaine Todd 5 months ago

    9 Signs That Someone Is An Authentic Person

    While authenticity is something that many strive for, its actual meaning is hard to pin down. Here are some of the traits that authentic people often possess.

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  • Depiction of young woman's head floating away in pieces to symbolize memory loss
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    The Toxin Found In Some Seafood That Could Cause Memory Loss

    If you're partial to seafood you might already know to be cautious of food poisoning, but some marine organisms contain a toxin that can even cause memory loss.

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  • Close-up of hand pumping gas with green nozzle
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    The Simple Trick That Could Save Your Life When Pumping Gas In The Winter

    Colder conditions can lead to an increase in static electricity, and one simple trick can keep you safe when pumping gas in the winter months.

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  • Lab Experiment
    By Kevin Beck 5 months ago

    How To Calculate A Milliequivalent

    The concept of moles and equivalents, and thus millimoles and milliequivalents is of vital importance in medicine and clinical pharmacology.

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  • Back of Head - Static Hair
    By Blake Flournoy 5 months ago

    How To Get Rid Of Static Electricity In The Body

    If you are shocked often, take steps to dispel a static charge from your body and prevent yourself from being shocked in the future.

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  • storm clouds on the horizon of a field
    By Elias Nash 5 months ago

    What It Means When You Can Smell Rain Before It Happens

    If you've ever wondered what that distinctive smell is before a rain shower, not only does it have a name, but it also has a solid scientific explanation.

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  • fire burning in Californian forest
    By Elias Nash 5 months ago

    An Iconic Cartoon Character Bears Some Of The Blame For California's Devastating Wildfires

    For decades, Smokey Bear has been teaching us about the dangers of wildfires, but some of that advice may be to blame for California's devastating wildfires.

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  • Chocolate birthday cake with tall candles
    By Elias Nash 5 months ago

    The Real Reasons Every Year Seems Faster As We Age

    Have you ever thought about how time seems to pass more quickly than it did when you were a kid? As it turns out, there's a scientific reason for that feeling.

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  • A four-cavity wasp nest attached to the surface of a green leaf
    By Eric James Beyer 5 months ago

    The Only Animal That Can't Get Drunk May Surprise You

    Everyone knows something about getting a little tipsy off a drink or two. Many animals even feel a buzz from fermented fruits, but this animal can't relate.

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  • Recreated likeness of Neanderthal woman by Dutch artists using studied DNA and fossil anatomy
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    Neanderthals Aren't The Only Extinct Species That Mated With Humans

    There's a good chance you've heard of Neanderthals when it comes to ancient human species, but they aren't the only ones who have appeared in the fossil record.

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  • A digital rendering of a brain in shades of purple blue, and pink on a colorful background
    By Eric James Beyer 5 months ago

    If You Thought Your Brain Was The Only Place To Store Memories, You'd Be Dead Wrong

    Memory has long been thought of as a function of just the brain, but recent research has indicated that the brain might not actually be unique in that regard.

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  • Image of Jupiter and one of its moons
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    Why We Haven't Found A Planet More Than 14 Times The Mass Of Jupiter

    Jupiter is huge when it comes to planets in our solar system, but it turns out there's actually an upper limit when it comes to how large planets can be.

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  • Medical students examining skeleton
    By Elaine Todd 5 months ago

    What Actually Happens To Your Body When You Donate It To Science

    Morbid as it is to tconsider what happens after you die, there's always the possibility of donating your body to science. But what does that really mean?

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  • Group of kids on a windowsill staring at their mobile phones
    By Tiffany Betts 5 months ago

    The Eye Condition Kids Can Get From Staring At Screens

    You don't need to look hard to find concerns over kids staring at screens constantly, but those screens might even directly affect eye development, too.

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  • Entomologist studying a beetle
    By Megan Brame 6 months ago

    13 New Animal Species That Were Discovered In 2024

    Despite all the research done over the years, new animal species are being found every year, 2024 included. Here are a few of the most notable discoveries.

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  • Three Pompeii casts resting on sand and rocks
    By Tiffany Betts 6 months ago

    DNA Tests Revealed That Pompeii Victims Aren't Who Historians Thought

    There are quite a few narratives historians have written about the victims of Pompeii, but some recent DNA analysis has managed to challenge those stories.

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  • Illustration of static electricity around forearm and hand
    By Tiffany Betts 6 months ago

    Why You Get Shocked By Static More In The Winter

    You've probably been surprised by the shock of static electricity before, but have you noticed that it happens more during the winter? Here's the reason why.

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  • The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake has a venomous bite that can be deadly to humans without medical attention.
    By Daniel Meagher 6 months ago

    Top 5 Most Dangerous Species In Texas

    Texas has an abundance of deadly flora and fauna, not to mention people - but these animals take the cake.

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  • The International Space Station in orbit above the curvature of the Earth, with solar panels and dozens of other arrays linking the station together
    By Eric James Beyer 6 months ago

    Foods Astronauts Are Banned From Eating On The ISS

    The state in space makes it difficult or dangerous for certain foods to be brought and consumed there, so they are banned. Here are the details as to why.

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  • Open bivalve oyster with a white pearl
    By Tiffany Betts 6 months ago

    How Oysters Make Pearls And Why Some Are Different Colors

    For thousands of years, people have collected oysters for their pearls, no matter their color. Have you ever wondered where those colors come from, though?

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