Curious Chic

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Curious Chic

@acuriouschic

Science explained through Art & History 🎨🔬 Making complex ideas simple ✨ Tech, Nature and the stories behind discovery 📖 Posting daily videos ✨

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Curious Chic
Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
No teeth? No problem. You can regrow your teeth now.
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@NASA It's not a ticket. It's a thread. A connection between Earth and the Moon, between us and the future. 😍😍
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Our Artemis II crew’s journey around the Moon is on the horizon, and we're all going together. Have you signed up to send your name on the flight? Show us your boarding passes!
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@Rainmaker1973 Every child deserves the chance to turn five. Where they are born shouldn't determine whether they survive.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
FACT: Modern medicine has dramatically reduced child mortality, cutting the rate from over 20% to under 4% in many parts of the world. Yet in developed countries, an increasing number of parents are refusing preventative care, particularly vaccines. Experts warn that this trend has already resulted in preventable deaths. Historically, reaching the age of five was far from guaranteed. More than one in five children died before their fifth birthday due to infections, malnutrition, and lack of basic care. Thanks to vaccines, improved sanitation, antibiotics, and neonatal medicine, under-five mortality has fallen to historic lows in most developed nations. Still, nearly five million children die each year worldwide — most from diseases that modern medicine solved decades ago, such as pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria. These deaths highlight a deep global divide in healthcare access. In regions with limited medical infrastructure, the under-five mortality rate can still exceed one in twenty-five. Beyond the obvious moral imperative, investing in child health delivers powerful economic returns: every dollar spent on vaccines and medical personnel generates up to twenty dollars in long-term social and economic benefits. Ultimately, closing this healthcare gap is not just about medicine — it is about ensuring that the place and circumstances of a child’s birth no longer determine their fundamental right to survive.
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
@Rainmaker1973 The sheer size and energy required for an elephant to carry two calves is amazing to think about and for the mother elephant, it is naughtiness x 2 worry about.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Did you know? The birth of twins is extremely rare, less than 1%. Humans, in comparison, give birth to twins much more often, 17% of the time.
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The hardest part of getting older isn't the age, it's saying goodbye... 74-year-old man sells his beloved car of 34 years and says his final goodbye.
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@Rainmaker1973 One wolf. Then another. Then a chorus. The snow forest fills with sound. This is what belonging sounds like.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A glorious wolf howling 🐺
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Imagine commuting like this every day - quarry workers riding the rails in 1935.
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
Plumbers quickly fixing a high-pressure leak without touching the main valve.
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
@sciencegirl It's nature's way of ensuring that new growth is protected until it's strong enough to face the world. 😍
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How birds grow and maintain new feathers safely
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Thousand-Hand Guanyin is a dance by Chinese choreographer Zhang Jigang, performed by 63 deaf dancers from the China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe, They cannot hear the music so are guided by six conductors to stay in syn
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
How many of these jobs do you think can be replaced by robots?
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
The rocket is on the pad. The crew is on their way. In a few days, four humans will look up at a gray horizon and know: they are farther from home than anyone has been in 50 years. This is Artemis II. This is the beginning. Live coverage starts Friday at @NASAKennedy. Come watch. We are going to the Moon!
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We're flying around the Moon. Come watch with us. Live coverage of Artemis II prelaunch activities begins Friday, March 27, when the crew arrives at @NASAKennedy. Here's the full Artemis II event schedule — keep checking back for the latest updates: go.nasa.gov/4s0lHjB
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A Japanese research team has developed a drug that can regrow human teeth [📹 aijamayrock]
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
This is how the liquid gold, crude oil, is extracted from the ground.
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Chef working at a busy restaurant
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
@sciencegirl Where pastry art meets precision engineering. The future of sweetness is unfolding!
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
This robot just stepped into Amaury Guichon’s kitchen… and suddenly dessert got an upgrade 📹 AmauryGuichon
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Curious Chic@acuriouschic·
@Rainmaker1973 Everything seems to have a replacement these days. I really wonder where this is going to end! 🤔🤔
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Lifelike, handcrafted silicone squishy for stress relief.
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