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The Incredible Phenomenon of Ball Lightning
It wasn’t until 2014 that the Ball Lightening phenomenon was caught on video camera.
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Whether it’s exploring the elements, discovering how forces work, or uncovering the science behind everyday phenomena, there’s always something fascinating to learn. Dive into intriguing facts about chemistry, physics, and the wonders of science!
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The Incredible Phenomenon of Ball Lightning
It wasn’t until 2014 that the Ball Lightening phenomenon was caught on video camera.
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30 Inventive Facts About Nikola Tesla
When Nikola Tesla moved to New York City from Europe, he arrived with only four cents in his pocket.
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What Color Is A Mirror?
Did you know that mirrors actually have a color? A faint color, but a color nonetheless!
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What Are Magnets?
Did you know that Scandinavia has the largest amount of magnetic material in the world?
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25 Incredible Facts About Albert Einstein
There's a part of the brain that deals with handling sensory information. Einstein’s was 15% larger than the average persons.
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6 Strangest Phenomena In The Universe
55 Cancri e, discovered in 2004, is a planet in the Milky Way that is at least one third diamond.
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What Is Cloud Seeding?
Cloud seeding is process of spreading chemicals like dry ice to forcefully make clouds undergo precipitation.
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How Does The Internal Combustion Engine Work?
The Internal Combustion Engine generates motive power by the burning of fuel and air inside the engine to push pistons.
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How The Sun Controls Nature Infographic
Did you know that on a clear cloudless day many birds successfully use the sun to direct them during migration?
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14 Amazing Facts About The Hubble Space Telescope
Did you know the Hubble Space Telescope weighs the same as 11 fully grown polar bears?
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15 Unbelievable Facts About The Milky Way
Any photo you've ever seen of the Milky Way from space is either of another galaxy or an artist's rendition.
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20 Interesting Facts About Comets
Comets are made of ices such as water, carbon dioxide, ammonia & methane, mixed with dust from when the Solar System was formed.