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Most People Don’t Floss Their Teeth Correctly
Health

Most People Don’t Floss Their Teeth Correctly

The average flossing session sees a person move either an interdental brush or dental floss either back and forth or up and

September 25, 2023
Scientists Create Strange Sand That Can Climb Uphill and Up Walls
Tech

Scientists Create Strange Sand That Can Climb Uphill and Up Walls

The discovery was serendipitous. Lead author Dr Samuel Wilson-Whitford saw the peculiar movements when he rotated a magnet beneath a vial of

September 23, 2023
Bump Above Belly Button Could Indicate Epigastric Hernia
Health

Bump Above Belly Button Could Indicate Epigastric Hernia

What is an epigastric hernia?Hernias happen when an internal part of the body, such as the intestine, pushes through a weakened part

September 23, 2023
Carbon Dioxide, Vital for Life, Spotted Leaking from Europa’s Subterranean Sea
Space & Physics

Carbon Dioxide, Vital for Life, Spotted Leaking from Europa’s Subterranean Sea

Observations from JWST revealed the presence of carbon dioxide on the surface of Europa consistent with coming from the ocean underneath the

September 23, 2023
Jewel of the Forest: Thailand Unveils New Electric Blue Tarantula Species
Space & Physics

Jewel of the Forest: Thailand Unveils New Electric Blue Tarantula Species

In an exciting discovery, a new species of tarantula with electric blue coloration was found in Thailand. "In 2022, the bamboo culm

September 23, 2023
Riddle of Arctic’s Fluctuating Warm Water Inflow Finally Resolved
Chemistry

Riddle of Arctic’s Fluctuating Warm Water Inflow Finally Resolved

In the "weather kitchen," the interplay between the Azores High and Icelandic Low has a substantial effect on how much warm water

September 22, 2023
Reader Question: The Science Behind Coffee’s Laxative Effect
Health

Reader Question: The Science Behind Coffee’s Laxative Effect

Coffee drinkers out there will be familiar with the phenomenon of coffee poops, the poops you suddenly have the urge for after

September 21, 2023
US Military Seeks Public Assistance in Locating $135.8 Million Jet Following Mishap
Tech

US Military Seeks Public Assistance in Locating $135.8 Million Jet Following Mishap

The US military is appealing to the public to help them find a missing plane after a pilot ejected from an F-35B

September 20, 2023
Parker Solar Probe Endures Sun’s Massive Explosion, Captures Spectacle on Camera
Space & Physics

Parker Solar Probe Endures Sun’s Massive Explosion, Captures Spectacle on Camera

Coronal mass ejections (CME) are less famous than the solar flares and sunspots they usually accompany, but they’re also what travelers in

September 20, 2023
Scientists reveal how BMP and FGF signaling molecules steer cell differentiation in embryonic development
Space & Physics

Scientists reveal how BMP and FGF signaling molecules steer cell differentiation in embryonic development

Bricklayer, banker, teacher—choosing a career is one of the most exciting and important decisions in our lives. At the beginning of embryonic

September 20, 2023
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