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50 Incredible Facts About Your Skin
The human skin is the outer covering of the body. In humans, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system. The skin has multiple layers of ectodermal tissue and guards the... Read more
Researchers Develop Self-filling Water Bottle That Harvests Water from the Air
Clean, drinkable water is one of the most important issues of life anywhere. Yet, 71 percent of our planet is sea and there are nearly 13 quadrillion liters of water in the air... Read more
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Shape and Polarity
Because I don't want all of my images to be taken from one copyrighted source here on this blog I decided to surf the web for good images of 3-dimensional... Read more
The 06 November 2012 by Jkinyoun
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#Foodchem Carnival: I Am Most Thankful for Table Salt This Thanksgiving
Last year when I was at home with my young infant daughter during the holidays I watched Lucinda Scala Quinn (on the TV show Mad Hungry) cure a salmon. Read more
The 11 November 2012 by Jkinyoun
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What Did Neanderthals Wear?
Neanderthals lived in Europe from ~400,000 years ago to ~28,000 years ago. During this time period the climate was difficult, with numerous ice ages and other... Read more
The 13 November 2012 by Reprieve
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Japan Unveils New High Speed Train: 500 Km/h
Japan is such an awesome mixture between tradition and technology, the place is almost like a futuristic society that jumps out of a sci-fi novel. They are... Read more
The 29 November 2012 by Ningauble
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Crocodile Faces Are More Sensitive Than Human Fingertips
image credit Of all the adjectives you could use to describe a crocodile's face, 'sensitive' might not be an obvious one. But their huge jaws, pointed teeth... Read more
The 09 November 2012 by Gerard
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How Many Calories in Your Daily Alcohol?
Booze as food. Everywhere we turn, the news is packed with stories about the nation’s obesity epidemic. But one little-discussed fact about our daily calorie... Read more
The 25 November 2012 by Dirkh
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Cool Artifacts Of Old Skool Espionage
Spies have a never ending popularity in pop culture and if I wouldn’t know better, i’d say being a spy definitely sounds like an awesome job. Read more
The 26 November 2012 by Ningauble
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Australopithecus Afarensis: Tree Climber
Australopithecus afarensis is a bipedal human ancestor which lived in Africa from 3.9 – 2.9 million years ago. It’s particularly notable for being the first... Read more
The 06 November 2012 by Reprieve
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When 3D Printing and Architecture Meet Human Bones
What can be common between human bones, houses and 3D technology? Softkill is a London design studio that has combined all the three to create something unique... Read more
The 05 November 2012 by Ningauble
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Meet Liew Thow Lin, The Human Magnet
If you’ve thought the Magneto from X-Men is awesome, wait till you meet Liew Thow Lin, a 78-year-old man from Malaysia who has a strange ability to attract and... Read more
The 15 November 2012 by Nrjperera
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