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Creating Mario-style fireballs in real life experiments
The science pros at TKOR create real-life Mario-style fireballs using safe visual effects.
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The Science of “the Giggle”: Why Laboratory Rats Love Being Tickled
If you think laughter and comedy are reserved strictly for humans, you’d be wrong. A study in the late 1990s showed that ...
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Think of a card, any card – but make it science
Feedback has been informed about a "global telepathy study" which is currently taking place, but isn't entirely convinced ...
Artificial intelligence promised to transform drug discovery but struggled to deliver. A new focus on validation and ...
For casual Deltarune fans, the name "W.D. Gaster" might hold no significance, but his character is secretly crucial to the story.
When a whale dies and sinks, it’s not a tragedy for the ocean — it’s a miracle. These “whale falls” become organic skyscrapers, sparking a frantic gold rush in the deep sea. Typically, a clean-up crew ...
Massi rushes down the slope, leaps across a slow-running stream and disappears inside a thick bush. Rosie, his young ...
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders ...
Nigel Kneale's The Quatermass Experiment is a chilling sci-fi exploration about humanity's first contact with life in outer ...
Koch, who studied vision, thought that by measuring people's brain responses as they looked at special optical illusions, scientists could figure out which parts of the brain are activated when ...
Firms that can offer “quick fixes” to health concerns are in rude health. Yet such claims are unfounded, Dr Cohen notes, ...
The '80s are famously uneven when it comes to cinema, but movie masterpieces like The Shining and The Princess Bride keep ...
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