Rubbing a balloon on hair causes static electricity. Electrons transfer, giving the balloon a negative charge and the hair a ...
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Weird science studies that ended up being useful
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side down or how ducks stay dry. But these quirky experiments often lead to ...
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The “Human Magnet” Myth and People Who Defy Physics
There’s something strangely fascinating about the idea that a person could attract metal objects to their body like a living ...
While microplastic pollution continues to advance, research into its possible effects on health remains hampered by technical ...
Sometimes the world whispers at you. Other times, everyday objects just straight-up tell you what to do. A dent in a sign turns into “hydrate”, a busted label sounds like life coaching, and a coffee ...
Science North is celebrating the five-year, nationwide tour of its travelling exhibition, Our Climate Quest: Small Steps to ...
According to researchers in a 2025 study, becoming aware of unrecognized psychological and behavioral challenges is the most crucial mechanism in conversation-based psychotherapy.
Certain gestures and hand movements, when combined with speech patterns, help people understand and remember your message.
How good are you at spotting subtle differences? Do you easily overlook minute details in everyday life? This optical ...
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Scientists develop innovative technique to locate microplastics
While microplastic pollution continues to advance, research into its possible effects on health remains hampered by technical ...
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AI Turns Brain Scans Into Full Sentences and It’s Eerie To Say The Least
AI can now turn brain scans into text. It’s not mind reading but it’s pretty close.
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